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A big part of the court are the actual court nobles, so this episode we are taking a look at some of the ones mentioned in the Chronicles for this reign. For more, check out https://sengokudaimyo.com/podcast/episode-150 Rough Transcript Welcome to Sengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of Japan. My name is Joshua and this is episode 150: Nobles of Jitou Tennou's Court Maro donned his light blue robes and made his way to the court. As he arrived, the sun was just peaking over the horizon, and as it bathed the court in the golden morning light the dark shadows were dispelled, leaving in their wake a colorful scene, as various court officials headed this way and that, gathering in their offices to pick up on the work that they had left unfinished the day before. As an ohotoneri, Maro was often sent to and fro between the offices of the different departments. As such, he was able to see how they worked, and he wondered to himself which department would have the best opportunity for advancement. His family had connections over at the Department of Prisons, and it was definitely a place he could make a name for himself, especially if he attached himself to one of the newly minted magistrates. On the other hand, the Jingikan, the Ministry for Kami Matters, had some of the most important and sought after positions. After all, no matter what the secular administration did, when there was no rain for the fields, it was the kami to whom the court turned. And the members of the Jingikan who helped make those ceremonies happen were known to be well rewarded for their troubles. Perhaps he would be better off taking a more modest position, such as with the Jibu-sho, the Department of Civil Administration. It was mostly focused on the maintenance and execution of the bureaucracy, and wasn't necessarily a place to seek the limelight, but perhaps that also offered some opportunity. Do well in one position, and who knows what that could open up to you in the long run? Maybe one day Maro could make it up to become a Nagon, a Counsellor, or even one of the Daijin, the great ministers at the very head of the council of state.Maro almost laughed at the thought, but he didn't put it aside entirely. After all, as impossible as it might seem now, the world was still changing, and who knew what opportunities might be waiting just around the corner? This episode continues our look at the reign of Uno no Sarara, aka Jitou Tennou. I would note that we have now reached the last chapter of the Nihon Shoki, which ends with the end of Uno no Sarara's reign in 697. In this chapter, we have not quite 11 years to cover, and we've already talked about the first three of those years, which featured succession issues and a long mourning time for Uno's husband Ohoama, aka Temmu Tennou, culminating in the sudden death of her only son, the Crown Prince and heir apparent, Prince Kusakabe, in 689. We also went over what was happening on the continent, with powerful women like Uno no Sarara either on or behind the throne in Silla and the Tang dynasty. To quickly recap the succession issues: When Kusakabe died, tthat left the throne in a somewhat tenuous position. There were two other male heirs that would seem to have a claim on the throne as well. The first was Prince Takechi, who was technically Ohoama's eldest son, but the Chroniclers claim that his late mother was not sufficiently royal for him to have a serious claim. Then there was Prince Karu, the only known son of the late Crown Prince Kusakabe, and had been born 6 years earlier, in 683, to the Crown Prince and his wife, Princess Abe. Princess Abe was a daughter of Naka no Oe, and a half-sister to Uno no Sarara. She was actually a year older than Kusakabe, and would continue to look after the young Prince Karu. So, Prince Karu was only about 7 years old when his father passed away: much too young to be taking the throne, let alone a firm hand in the politics of the time. And given the mortality statistics of the time, there is so much that could happen to him before he reached the age of majority. And remember, there were already some questions about legitimacy, and we already discussed the fact that about 30 nobles had gathered in support of Prince Ohotsu right after Ohoama's death. Uno no Sarara had that whole issue quashed and Prince Ohotsu had died, but it was nonetheless a stark reminder that things could change quickly. So at this point in Uno no Sarara's reign, there is a great deal of uncertainty afoot, and there are quite a few individuals named in the Chronicles who stand to benefit from sticking their fingers into politics in one way or another. This episode, we're going to look at some of those individuals, their roles in the court, and the effect they had on Yamato. Some of those people named are particularly interesting in that they were involved in the conspiracy with Prince Ohotsu, and would continue to be highly influential in the government. For example, Iki no Hakatoko, Nakatomi no Omimaro, and Kose no Tayasu, and Yakuchi no Wotokashi are all name-dropped, which we'll get into more later. It feels significant, however, that there were some 30 nobles all told, and beyond these four and the apparent ringleaders, we don't learn anyone else's names. The importance of prominent individuals in the court has been a constant theme in the Chronicles and in this podcast, so getting to know the court is definitely important. Moreover, during this time period as we get more and more written sources from which to work from we will see more and more information on individuals. Some of that will come from the Nihon Shoki and the records that come after—the Shoku Nihongi. Others, however, are from sources like the Man'yoshu, where bits of biographical data are found about the authors that they mention. There are also family diaries and later genealogies. Some of these sources are a bit more trusted than others, especially when they were compiled centuries later and we don't exactly know what sources they, themselves, were working on. Still, even if it isn't 100% accurate, it does give us a picture of what was going on beyond just the royal family. I think it is also helpful to understand some of the overall court dynamics. If you are familiar with the Heian period, especially around the time of things like the Tale of Genji, you are probably well acquainted with the Fujiwara family—I'll probably need to do an entire episode just on them at some point. Essentially, there would come a time where almost the entire court was made up either of royals or of members of the Fujiwara clan, or uji. In fact, even that distinction wasn't really accurate as the Fujiwara family had so intermarried with the Royal family that every sovereign—every Tennou and even most of their consorts—were directly related to members of the Fujiwara. Not only that, but members of the Fujiwara family held the position of regent—whether the sovereign was of age or not—and effectively ruled the country, with the Tennou being largely relegated to a mouthpiece with ceremonial duties. It would get so bad that we would see the splitting of the Fujiwara uji into smaller households, and the political fights were often between members of the different households of the same family. There is a reason that a good portion of the Heian period is sometimes called the Fujiwara period. However, now during the late Asuka period, we see something a little different. The marriage politics of the Soga had been violently suppressed about a half century earlier, and a lot of different names flourished in the Yamato court, as youmay have noticed any time I've rattled off a bunch of names and your eyes started crossing because of it. But that's the reality we see: there were a lot of different families, and individuals, all jockeying for influence. And they were in a period of disruption, where lots of change was happening. That change meant there was also a lot of potential. And I hope you don't mind if I take a quick time-out here, but so often we read history and we forget to learn lessons from it, and one overarching lesson is: if you are a part of an organization—a company, a club, government, school, or anything like that—one thing you are going to have to deal with is change. It comes in many forms and happens whether or not you personally agree with it. It can be destructive and it can be frightening, because we often don't know what is on the other side of it, but it also presents opportunities. After all, if you don't know what comes next it probably means other people don't, either. And if you can be the one to provide direction you can have a huge influence on what comes next. And change has been a constant theme in this period of Yamato history, in so many ways. Take the reorganization of the government as one example: they had introduced these 8 departments, which had names and were set up in various ways, but it wasn't like you had experienced people to run them as they had been on the continent. So you had names and the forms of things, but there were a lot of people figuring out just how to actually put this new structure into practice, and leverage them to do what they were supposed to do. In the process, there were a lot of opportunities to innovate and figure out how to do it within the cultural milieu of the archipelago. So all of these individuals, from these various families, all had opportunities staring them in the face. They just had to figure out how to make the best of it. Now, don't get me wrong: Those with the money, the connections, and the influence still had a leg up, and this was still a hierarchical society, where your family dictated, to some extent, your position in society. The introduction of individual court rank, as opposed to just the kabane that ranked uji, was pushing against that, and had already caused a reformation that flattened a lot of the previous kabane into just eight distinctions, but those distinctions still existed. Even had they not, simple matters of inherited wealth and the value of goods produced in a family's home territory would still have provided tremendous advantages. But there isn't an indication of the kind of large-scale consolidation of resources that we will see in later periods, such as the Fujiwara example that we were just discussing. Oh, sure, we aren't going to see a farmer suddenly make it big at court in some kind of rags-to-riches story, but at the upper end of society we still have a lot of apparent diversity. And so, let's get to know some of these individuals that the Chronicles tell us about. Before we do that, though, let's recap a little bit about how the court worked. Every member of the court was effectively employed by the State. They had an official job with duties they were supposed to oversee. In the case of lower level functionaries, they were likely expected to actually do most of the work, while at the top of the hierarchy you had nobles who were more likely decision-makers, who would approve or disapprove of the work and direct strategic resources. Those working in the court had official uniforms—the round-necked garments of the continent. What would be called a "caftan" farther west. These were based on the foreign garments popular in the Tang court and elsewhere. The color and pattern of official clothing appears to be something that goes back to early in this new continental style government, and we see suggestions of color schemes from a relatively early age. However, in 690 we see the clearest such outline of just what everyone was wearing. As a reminder, the court rank system of the day was made up of a Princely and a Commoner system. Princely ranks originally included two ranks of the Myo class, and four of the Jou class, each rank divided into either "Great" or "Broad", for twelve Princely ranks, though honestly we only ever really see the four Jou class of ranks in use. Below that were the ranks for the common nobles—those with family names who did not have any kind of royal claim. For them there were six classes of rank—Shou, Jiki, Gon, Mu, Tsui, and Shin, in that order. Each class was made up of four ranks, which were further divided into upper and broad categories, creating 48 total ranks. Your rank determined your precedence at court—where you were sat, what jobs you were allowed to take on and, most importantly, the amount of money that you could expect to receive as part of a stipend. Naka no Oe had previously consolidated the land-holdings and asserted claim over all of it. The taxes from the households on the land went to the government to pay the stipends of the nobles in the court, who were, ostensibly, employees of that same government. Your rank determined what you were owed, though this could also be augmented by various edicts. So there you go: rank in the court was tied to many of the things that the elites wanted, from wealth to status and access to various opportunities. The color of official clothing followed the rank system. So Princes of the first two ranks of the Jou class were given robes of dark purple, and the third and four ranks were given robes of bright purple, which they shared with highest class of rank of the common nobles, the Shou rank class. Below that, nobles of the Jiki class would wear robes of dark red, and those of Gon would wear dark green. The Mu rank class, the next down, was Light Green, and then Tsui was Deep Blue and Shin was Light blue. So in order you would see robes of Dark Purple, Bright Purple, Dark Red, Dark Green, Light Green, Deep Blue, and Light Blue. The color gave you a certain indication of where the person sat in the overall hierarchy of the court, and provided you clues as to how you should address them, who would give deference, etc. In later centuries, we are even told that deference was given in meetings, which is to say that once a person of higher rank provided input on a topic, nobody of lower rank was able to contradict them for fear of the consequences. So it also told you who got the last word. This then was the world that the nobles of the court inhabited. As we've seen in previous episodes it wasn't just bureaucratic work, but also banquets, archery contests, and Buddhist congregations and sutra readings. There were rituals, dances, and diplomatic embassies—not to mention all of the ceremonies around the death or ascension of the sovereign. In this world, one's reputation was everything. You wanted to be seen as good at your job, but also, just like today, people were more likely to promote and support those they knew, and so it helped to have friends. However, there were also a limited number of top spots, and so every promotion would have likewise meant plenty of disappointed nobles who didn't get the job. But that is enough background. Let's take a look at some of the nobles themselves, starting with the four from the Prince Ohotsu conspiracy. The first name in the list is perhaps the least interesting. His name is Yakuchi no Wotokashi. Although he was the highest ranking of the four, he is also the least mentioned in the Chronicles and elsewhere, and we know very little about him. So we'll talk about him later on, for completeness, but for now it may be best to skip him until we have a better handle on others in the court. In contrast, we know a bit more about his co-conspirators. In fact, we've already talked about one of them at length: Iki no Hakatoko. We first heard about Iki no Hakatoko when talking about the Tang dynasty, and discussed him at length in Episode 123. He was one of the members of the embassy to the Tang dynasty back in the early 660s that got delayed on account of Tang Gaozong initiating the war against Yamato's ally Baekje. The fact that the Nihon Shoki directly pulls from Hakatoko's work, known to us, today, as the Iki no Hakatoko Sho, makes it one of the few early named written works that we know about. Unfortunately, it is no longer extant except for what is preserved in the Chronicles, but it is still incredible that we have essentially an eyewitness account of what happened. He would later be one of the escort envoys for one of the Tang embassies during the reign of Naka no Oe. That he was then embroiled in the conspiracy with Prince Ohotsu would seem to be at odds with his standing, and yet after his pardon he eventually got back into the court's good graces. In 695, about 9 years after the incident, he was assigned as an assistant envoy to Silla. By that point he was of Mudaini rank, which was only about 35th in the overall scheme of things. Later on we know he would work on the famous Taiho code, which was published in 701, and enacted a couple of years later. It was here that he worked with the famous Fujiwara no Fubito—about whom we will discuss more, later—and although he would pass away in 703, this may be how his own writings came to find their way into the Chronicles, since Fubito is said to have had a large influence on them—as he had on many of the court's projects. Overall, Iki no Hakatoko may not have been the one in charge, but we see in his life an incredible career, much of it spent on multiple voyages across the ocean, whether on an embassy or as an escort. He likely was highly proficient in the language of the Tang court—what we typically refer to, broadly, as Middle Chinese. He also had direct experience with the Tang court and system, and so it makes sense that he was one of those helping to build an administrative state based on that system. If we were to imagine Hakatoko in the court of the day, at least in 695, he would have likely had light green colored robes, indicating that he was of the "Mu" class of ranks. He would have worn the black gauze cap of the court and worn white hakama, or trousers, underneath. His long, continental style, round-necked robes—likely relatively slim, with overly long, but narrow, sleeves—would have been tied closed in the front with a braided silk cord. He likely worn black leather boots, covered in a light lacquer to protect them from the elements, with cloth insoles and perhaps a hint of brocade along the top. He likely kept with him a ruler, and perhaps a few slips of paper or even just wood on which to take occasional notes. A mid-level functionary of the court. We can compare and contrast Hakatoko to two other co-conspirators: Nakatomi no Omimaro and Kose no Tayasu. We are given neither Omimaro's rank nor Tayasu's at this time. It is interesting that they listed after Hakatoko, who is actually listed as having "Lower Shousen" rank—an older rank that was no longer in use at this point in time. Also, both Nakatomi and Kose were Ason level families while Iki no Hakatoko is listed as being merely "Muraji". So it seems that the Chroniclers were probably pulling from what they could find elsewhere, although where they found that Wotokashi had Jikikwoshi rank I have no idea, as we don't have any other record for him. And it is possible that deference to Wotokashi and Hakatoko are as much a nod to their age as anything else, though probably not by much. Of four co-conspirators mentioned here—and I'm leaving out the two who were exiled or banished, as they were clearly not hanging around the court later—Nakatomi no Omimaro and Kose no Tayasu were probably from the most established families. Indeed, we see both of their names show up multiple times in the record, giving us a better idea of who they might have been. Of the two, the name Nakatomi probably is more likely to ring a bell, as that as the surname of the famous Nakatomi no Kamatari—as well as the later Nakatomi no Kane. Nakatomi no Kamatari was the head of court ritual when he and Naka no Oe kicked things off with the Isshi Incident and the Taika reforms, at which point he became the "Inner Prime Minister", or Naidaijin. Much of what we know of Omimaro comes from outside of the Chronicles themselves. For instance, we are told that he was the son of Nakatomi no Kunitari, a cousin to the famous Kamatari, at least according to the 10th century Engi Shiki. However, we have no other records of Kunitari, and so there is more than a little doubt cast as to whether or not that was actually the case. Similarly, we are told that Omimaro married one of Kamatari's daughters, and was eventually adopted by Kamatari. Once again, the evidence for this is pretty thin, and it is unclear to me just how adoption worked at this point. Certainly in later periods, adoption was often a way to ensure that a family had a male heir to ensure the family's continuity, and marrying someone's daughter and being adopted into the family is an age old tradition in the archipelago and Japan more generally. At the same time, give some thought to what we know about this period: male primogeniture was not exactly the norm, although Confucian values had definitely made inroads into court. The family headship often went to the eldest—or most prominent—family member. This wasn't necessarily a son and often was a brother, a nephew, or even a cousin. We have a few famous Nakatomi at this point in time, and all I can say for certain is that they were part of the same family. Later traditions would make things a bit more clear. Whatever his parentage, our first encounter with Omimaro appears to be in the Ohotsu conspiracy, when he was arrested and then pardoned. He shows up again in the record just three years later, along with Kose no Tayasu, as both were made judges, along with Fujiwara no Fubito—Nakatomi no Kamatari's biological son and eventual heir. In fact, there were nine judges, or magistrates, made that year, and they are listed in rank order. The first is Prince Takeda, said to be a great-grandson of Nunakura, aka Bidatsu Tennou. He was Joukwoshi rank, meaning he wore bright purple court robes, sitting in the lower half of the princely ranks. He had been quite prolific ever since 681, when he was one of the Princes called to help bring together the Chronicles. After being made a judge, he would continue in that position, it seems, and by 708 he would become the head of the Ministry of Prisons. After him we have Haji no Nemaro, in the dark red robes of the Jiki rank class. Though someone of rank, less is known about Nemaro. His father is said to be Haji no Mi, who was part of the forces that set out to Yamada-dera to capture—and likely kill—Soga no Kurayamadera. Haji no Nemaro's son is Haji no Oi, who was sent to the Tang court but returned in 684, along with several repatriated soldiers. Oi would assist with the Taihou code, but little more is said about him or his father. Other judges were Ohoyake no Maro, Fujiwara no Fubito—also of the Jiki class rank. Maro would go on to take a job as a jusenshi, responsible for minting coins, and Fubito would go on to reach the highest levels of government. Then there was Tahema no Sakurawi, Hodzumi no Yamamori, Nakatomi no Omimaro, Kose no Tayasu, and Ohomiwa no Yasumaro. They were all Mudaishi rank at this point, wearing dark green. Sakurai would go on to become the governor of Ise in 705, and then the governor of Musashi in 708. Hodzumi no Yamamori we don't have as much information on, other than that he kept climbing the ranks, by 704 he had made Junior 5th rank, lower grade in the system that replaced the cap-ranks, and by 712 he made it to the senior fifth rank, lower grade. Ohomiwa no Yasumaro, on the other hand, would make it to the Senior 5th rank, lower grade by 707, and the upper grade by 708, when he was made the Dayu—the high minister in charge—of Settsu. He would eventually make it into the Junior Fourth rank, upper grade, as the Minister of the Military Department, or Hyobu-sho. So this gives you an idea of the people with whom Nakatomi no Omimaro and Kose no Tayasu were rubbing elbows. That they were made judges, responsible for justice, seems to say something as that would seem to be a powerful position. At the same time, they are both lower ranked than the much younger Fujiwara no Fubito—but once again, he was the direct son of Nakatomi no Kamatari. He also seems to have avoided any unpleasantness from the Jinshin no Ran as he was only 14 at the time, and though it does seem that the Nakatomi were generally knocked down a peg or two in court—thanks in large part to the fact that Nakatomi no Kane had been one of the leaders of the Afumi court. That and the whole thing with Prince Ohotsu may be why Omimaro was not exactly in the top ranks, but his appointments weren't nothing, either. By 693, Omimaro would be granted the rank of Jikikwoshi, the lower fourth rank of the Jiki class. In that entry he is recorded as Fujiwara no Omimaro. I believe we discussed this a few episodes back, but the Fujiwara name was still new. It had been granted to Nakatomi no Kamatari on his deathbed—or possibly even posthumously—by Naka no Oe, and to his family. So technically that would seem to extend to the entire Nakatomi family. And with Nakatomi no Kane having been one of the main figures on the losing side of the Jinshin no Ran, it was no doubt a savvy political move for Nakatomi courtiers to lean into the Fujiwara name, and they seem to have done just that. It wouldn't be until later, in the reign just following this, that a new decree would straighten everything out, such that only the actual descendants of Fujiwara no Kamatari, such as Fujiwara no Fubito, would be allowed to use the Fujiwara name. Throughout this, I have focused mostly on Omimaro, but Kose no Tayasu was in the mix as well. He, too, was made a judge and in 693 he would also be awarded the same Jikikwoshi rank. In addition, in 689, he was made a "commissioner of good words", along with the Royal Prince Shiki and others. This seems to be a singular position, and Aston suggests that it was their job to figure out the kind of auspicious language that should be used in the court. What kind of language should be used by the sovereign and the courtiers in drawing up official edicts. I imagine that they were figuring out the form to give to formal court documents as well as the kinds of titles and honorifics to use for the sovereign and the state more generally. Of course, that is just an assumption based on Aston's understanding of what is, ultimately, a single line. Still, it is clear that Tayasu was helping to make things happen. Tayasu would eventually go on to become the Minister of the Department of Ceremonies, the Shikibu-sho, and would later serve as a secretary to the Viceroy in Tsukushi—the Dazai Daini. He would pass away in 710, one year before Omimaro. Before leaving Tayasu behind completely, I would like to point out his family name: Kose. The Kose family were one of the families granted the kabane of Ason, or Asaomi. They had previously been known as the Kose no Omi, and had a long history in the court, claiming descent from the famous Takeuchi no Sukune, legendarily known as the first Oho-omi of Yamato. Kose no Tokuda had been a supporter of Soga no Iruka, but after the Isshi Incident he supported Naka no Oe and eventually replace Abe no Uchimaro as Sadaijin—Minister of the Left. Another Kose, Kose no Hito, would also rise in the government, becoming one of two Goshi-daibu made when Prince Ohotomo was appointed Dajodaijin. The other was Ki no Ushi. They were both in attendance and counted among the six who swore to protect and support Ohotomo, along with Nakatomi no Kane and others. So they, too, found themselves on the wrong side of the Jinshin no Ran. In this case, however, it is unclear how much Tayasu was impacted by that. He may have been the son of Kose no Shitano, brother to Kose no Hito, but the Kose were prolific in the court, with many people of the name. The family would continue going through the Heian period. Their fortunes ebbed and flowed, as did so many families, but they would eventually find themselves as Hatamoto to the Tokugawa shogun, so they never actually disappeared. Finally, let's talk about Yakuchi no Wotokashi. As I mentioned earlier, he is actually one of the first names mentioned in the list of co-conspirators with Prince Ohotsu, suggesting that he outranked others in the group. Indeed, he is noted as being of Jikikwoshi rank—fourth lower Jiki rank. The bottom of the Jiki class, but that was still the third class from the top. However, despite this, very little is actually said about him. In fact, this is the only instance I could find of the name Yakuchi in the Nihon Shoki, at least in that spelling—there is also a Yakuchi no Uneme, but it is spelled differently and is probably not related. It is also the only evidence of the name Wotokashi. That means we don't even see him in the list of names being granted Ason in the first place. It is quite possible that Yakuchi was a name he took later and that he was from another family. Indeed, there are a couple of traditions around Wotokashi that suggest he was the founder of the Yakuchi family in Shinano. Indeed, there is a Yakuchi family that comes out of Shinano, near Adzumino. And Shinano was one of the places that Ohoama had sent people to examine as another site for an alternative capital, and Prince Mino and others had gone to check it out. So maybe Wotokashi headed out there—or his descendants, anyway—and decided to try and make a go of it. Proponents of this theory also connect Wotokashi to a line descended from the Soga family, which would certainly explain his prominence. There are others, however, who claim that the Yakuchi family out of Shinano is actually descended from the Otomo, suggesting that the similarities in the name are just coincidental, which is also possible. Ultimately, our sources fail us here, and so we just have speculation. It is possible that even with the pardon, Wotokashi was just never able to regain the trust of the sovereign or his position in court, and so whether he took a hike for the hinterlands or just faded from the picture it is hard to say. With that, let's take a look at just two more courtiers, and what kinds of lives and careers they had at court, at least from what we can see. These two we've also mentioned in passing: Fuse no Miushi—whom Aston transliterates as Miaruji—and Ohotomo no Miyuki. Fuse no Miushi and Ohotomo no Miyuki were both mentioned as performing eulogies for Ohoama, though there is more to them than just that. We'll start with Fuse no Miushi, who is said to have been the son of none other than the Taika era Sadaijin, or Minister of the Left, Abe no Uchimaro. You may recall that Abe no Uchimaro was the Sadaijin under Karu no Ohokimi, aka Koutoku Tennou, along with the Udaijin, Soga no Kurayamadera. They were both supporters of Naka no Oe, though much of the Chronicles focus appeared to be more on Kurayamadera than on Uchimaro. We don't know when Miushi was born, nor when he received the name "Fuse", the name by which he is known when we first meet him in the Chronicles. That family name only shows up two other times in the Chronicles. Based on other sources, it seems that the Abe family was divided at some point into the Fuse and the Hikida, likely because it became too large and they needed to distinguish the different parts of the family. It is said that Fuse no Miushi served as a retainer to Ohoama during the Jinshin no Ran. That, along with his family connections, helped secure him a good place in the government. By 686, we see him pronouncing the eulogy for Ohoama's funeral on behalf of the Dajokan, the Counil of State. He was already Jikidaishi, one rank above the standard Jikikwoshi, but still clothed in the same dark red robes. In 687, he is again pronouncing the eulogy, but this time we are told that his a Nagon, or councilor, a rather prestigious posting that would later get broken up into three different levels: Dainagon, Chunagon, and Shonagon. For my Heian fans out there, that last is the same Shonagon as in the name of the famous poet, author, diary-keeper, and all around queen of snark, Sei Shonagon. By 688, pronouncing the Eulogy seems to have become an annual event for Miushi, only this time he teamed up with Ohotomo no Miyuki. The two of them seem to have had similar careers, and would, for a time, come up together through the ranks. Ohotomo no Miyuki is said to have been born in 646, though that isn't recorded in the Nihon Shoki and comes from other sources. The Ohotomo family goes back quite a ways, and we are told that his father was Ohotomo no Nagatoko, who served as Minister of the Right under Naka no Oe. However, in 672, the Ohotomo, including Miyuki, sided with Ohoama in the Jinshin no ran. In 675 he was made Tayu while Prince Kurikuma was made Director of Military Affairs. He then drops out of the narrative until 688, when he is pronouncing the eulogy with Fuse no Miushi. Miushi would go on, two years later, to present the formal congratulations from the court to the Queen upon her ascencion to the throne, and then the following year, 691, both Miushi and Miyuki were granted the rank of Jikidaiichi, the highest rank in the Jiki class, along with 80 households to support them and their families. This brought both of their stipends up to roughly 300 households each. Then, in 694, they were both raised in rank again, this time to Shoukwoushi. Only one rank up, yet they went from the top of the Jiki class to the bottom of the Shou class. They would have gotten new robes of Bright Purple to indicate their new status, and they each had their stipends increased by the taxes of 200 households each. At the same time, they were also acknowledged as senior members of their houses. That means that Miushi was considered the head of the Fuse branch of the Abe family and Miyuki was now acknowledged as the head of the entire Ohotomo family. Two years after that, in 696, they were each given 80 retainers to support them. Fuse no Miushi is actually mentioned at that time as Abe no Miushi. That same year, we again see Fujiwara no Fubito show up, but with only 50 retainers. Fubito would eventually rise to the top of the court food chain, but at this point, it was still in the hands of courtiers like Fuse no Abe no Miushi and Ohotomo no Miyuki. Fuse no Miushi would go on to have an incredible career. He would become Dainagon and eventually he would become the Udaijin, the Minister of the Right, one of the highest positions anyone could hope to achieve at court. Ohotomo no Miyuki would not make it quite so far. Like Miushi, he made it to Dainagon, but he died in the first month of 701, just 55 years old. He had made it to the third rank, and he was posthumously granted the title of Udaijin—the position was vacant at the time—and granted second rank. His colleague, Abe no Miushi, would go on to take the position only four months later and serve for a couple of years before passing away himself. These two would have worked closely together throughout their careers, and the fact that they were raised in rank and position on similar timelines suggests to me that they ran together in very close circles. They would have been working in similar positions, at the same levels of the government. They would have been going to the same parties and partaking in the same banquets and entertainments. They were no doubt rivals, in a sense, but also equals. Both families would go on, even as the Fujiwara clan came to dominate the politics of the era, the Ohotomo and Abe would continue to hold power in the court during the Nara period, though eventually it would decline. The Ohotomo would eventually become just the Tomo, to avoid conflicting with the name of a slater sovereign, and the main house would eventually decline, though branch families would continue to claim descent from the Ohotomo into to the Edo period. The Abe would continue, similarly pushing against the Fujiwara. The most famous Abe was probably Abe no Seimei, who became known for his skills as an Onmyouji, or master of Yin-yang divination and magic. The Tsuchimikado branch of the Abe family would continue that tradition, and it would come to largely define the main branch of the family. I hope that gives a bit of an idea of what was going on in the court and the kinds of careers that people were looking at and what was happening. We cannot get into every single person, but I'm going to try and note some of the more prominent courtiers and what they were doing. It isn't always clear from the Chronicles what was going on between the various houses, but one can largely assume that the court was highly political. Different factions were vying for power and position. Sitting atop all of it, Uno no Sarara would have to perform her own kind of balancing act, doling out rewards and punishments as necessary, and ensuring to place the right people in positions of power and authority. On the one hand, that ambition was a motivating factor, keeping the people of the court focused on the tasks at hand and ensuring that the court was running smoothly. On the other hand, too much power in the hands of any one individual could cause them to get ideas that they should have even more. The main bulwark against this was everyone else in the system—the checks and balances were literally the other court nobles, who weren't going to just let someone take power unless there was something in it for them as well. More on that as we watch this reign unfold. But for now, thank you so much for listening and downloading the podcast. If you like what we are doing, please tell your friends and feel free to rate us wherever you listen to podcasts. If you feel the need to do more, and want to help us keep this going, we have information about how you can donate on Patreon or through our KoFi site, ko-fi.com/sengokudaimyo, or find the links over at our main website, SengokuDaimyo.com/Podcast, where we will have some more discussion on topics from this episode. Also, feel free to reach out to our Sengoku Daimyo Facebook page. You can also email us at the.sengoku.daimyo@gmail.com. Thank you, also, to Ellen for their work editing the podcast. And that's all for now. 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Send Gemma a messageIn Part 2 of this series, I continue unpacking the darker red flags that often show up early in dating – the ones that are easy to dismiss but costly to ignore.These are not minor quirks. They are patterns that predict future control, manipulation, blame-shifting, entitlement and emotional instability.In this episode, I explore:What I call “future mirroring” – a subtle form of love bombing designed to accelerate closenessThe chronic victim stance and how trauma dumping can be used as manipulationWhy repeated stories of being “wrongly accused” deserve careful attentionExaggerated reactions to frustration, shame or not getting their wayHow to recognise blame shifting earlyWhy high chemistry without character is not compatibilityHow to strengthen your intuitive muscle and trust your internal dataIf you've ever felt confused, slightly uneasy or pressured in early dating but talked yourself out of it – this episode is for you.I also share details about the upcoming round of Love Wisely, beginning April 16, and how you can join the priority list.Support the show
Send Gemma a messageNot all red flags are equal.Some signal incompatibility.Others signal something much darker.In this episode, I'm breaking down the first three of my Top Five Dark Red Flags in Early Dating - the traits that, in my clinical experience, rarely improve with time and often predict controlling or deeply problematic relationship dynamics.If you've ever found yourself:Ignoring your gutGiving someone “the benefit of the doubt”Talking yourself out of discomfortWanting to be the easygoing, understanding oneThis episode is for you.I explore:Why people-pleasing schemas can keep you in situations you already know aren't rightHow subtle pushiness can signal future controlWhy arrogance is one of the most dangerous personality traits to overlookThe difference between confidence and entitlementHow love bombing can be used strategicallyWhat “future mirroring” is and why it hooks so many intelligent womenI also explain why what you feel in your body matters - and how to recognise when someone is testing your compliance rather than building real connection.This is not about demonising people.It's about helping you see clearly.Support the show
All issues being reviewed on our podcast may contain spoilers without extra warning. We didn't record in person so some audio delays and echoes may occur. The show may not be suitable for all audiences. Issue # 340 This is an episode that we never thought we'd have to record. In December of 2025 we lost our friend and club member Kerby. After a month off, we were able to round up all of our comic club members to review comics that Kerby would have loved. Each and every review in this episode is in memory and tribute to our friend. We also posted a Kerby Tribute Special of "Under the Cowl" on our YouTube feed so please watch that to learn more about our friend and his important impact on our comic book club. Weekly Reviews: Madhouse Comics # 113, Howard the Duck by Zdarssky & Quinones Omnibus, The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl (2015) Vol. 1, Man-Thing Vol. 1, Dark Red # 1-3, Frankencastle, Grizzle Shark TPB, The Little Monsters # 42, Jack Kirby's Galactic Bounty Hunters, Silver Sable and The Wild Pack Vol. 1 # 23, Deadpool: Dead Presidents TPB, Deadpool Secret Secret Wars, Gutt Ghost/Stabbity Bunny # 1, Creepshow TPB Man-Thing # 1 (1974), Holy Brawl # 1, Ollie's Mystery Comic Pack, Superman: Space Age # 3, Man-Thing: Those Who Know Fear by R.L. Stine TPB, Jeff the Land Shark: Jeff and the Infinity Paws, Usagi Yojimbo Book 1 - The Ronin, Harley Quinn and Elvira, Howard the Duck # 1 (1976) Please go to our YouTube page to find all of the direct links for our show.
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Send us a textExpecting a brooding beast from a “dark red blend”? We pop Intermingle California Dark Red 2023 from Aldi and find something better: a calm, balanced, mid-weight red that drinks clean, pairs easily, and costs just $6.99. We walk through the blend—Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Petite Sirah—exploring how inky color can still lead to a smooth, food-friendly sip, and why the moderate 13.5% ABV keeps things lively rather than heavy.We also unpack the story behind the bottle. Intermingle comes from a division connected to Sutter Home under Trinchero Family Vineyards, a name with deep roots and real blending chops. That lineage matters at this price: you get competent fruit, no rough edges, and a style built for weeknights. From the legacy of White Zinfandel's rise to America's modern appetite for easygoing reds, we connect the dots between history, sourcing flexibility across California, and the practical goal of making an affordable wine that simply tastes good.If you need a reliable red for tacos, pizza, burgers, or a pot of spaghetti and meatballs, this one fits. The palate brings cherry and plum with a hint of blueberry, soft tannins, and a tidy finish—no cloying sweetness, no heat, no fuss. We share pairing ideas, serving tips, and why Intermingle as a brand has become a safe bet for budget shoppers who still want a pleasant glass. Grab a bottle, pour it slightly cool, and let it prove that “cheap” can absolutely mean smart value.Enjoyed the review? Follow the show, share it with a friend who loves a good deal, and leave a quick rating so more people can find great budget bottles.Check us out at www.cheapwinefinder.comor email us at podcast@cheapwinefinder.com
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2015, c'était il y a 10 ans maintenant. Cette année demeure l'une des plus marquantes du 21ème siècle en terme de musique enregistrée. Si les incontournables To Pimp A Butterfly de Kendrick Lamar, Currents de Tame Impala, DS2 de Future ou encore Black Messiah de D'Angelo font partie de la crème de la crème des sorties de cette année là, on a plutôt décidé de parler de deux albums plus nichés mais pas moins excellents.Latza revient sur Dark Red, le deuxième album du producteur californien Shlohmo; et Breez nous parle de I Don't Go Outside, I Don't Like Shit d'un Earl Sweatshirt à peine majeur.Tout sur la Playlist Infinie ici : https://linktr.ee/laplaylistinfinie Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Send us a textWelcome to Guess the Year! This is an interactive, competitive podcast series where you will be able to play along and compete against your fellow listeners. Here is how the scoring works:10 points: Get the year dead on!7 points: 1-2 years off4 points: 3-5 years off1 point: 6-10 years offGuesses can be emailed to drandrewmay@gmail.com or texted using the link at the top of the show notes (please leave your name).I will read your scores out before the next episode, along with the scores of your fellow listeners! Please email your guesses to Andrew no later than 12pm EST on the day the next episode posts if you want them read out on the episode (e.g., if an episode releases on Monday, then I need your guesses by 12pm EST on Wednesday; if an episode releases on Friday, then I need your guesses by 12 pm EST on Monday). Note: If you don't get your scores in on time, they will still be added to the overall scores I am keeping. So they will count for the final scores - in other words, you can catch up if you get behind, you just won't have your scores read out on the released episode. All I need is your guesses (e.g., Song 1 - 19xx, Song 2 - 20xx, Song 3 - 19xx, etc.). Please be honest with your guesses! Best of luck!!The answers to today's ten songs can be found below. If you are playing along, don't scroll down until you have made your guesses. .....Have you made your guesses yet? If so, you can scroll down and look at the answers......Okay, answers coming. Don't peek if you haven't made your guesses yet!.....Intro song: Goodbye Earl by Me First & the Gimme Gimmes (2006)Song 1: Mama Said Knock You Out by LL Cool J (1990)Song 2: On the Road Again by Canned Heat (1968)Song 3: Dark Red by Steve Lacy (2017)Song 4: How Much is That Doggie in the Window by Patti Page (1953)Song 5: Fireworks by Animal Collective (2007)Song 6: Still Frame by Trapt (2002)Song 7: Because the Night by Patti Smith (1978)Song 8: 9Mm Goes Bang by Boogie Down Productions (1987)Song 9: Ladyfingers by Herb Alpert (1965)Song 10: Peanut Butter Jelly Time by Buckwheat Boyz (2004)
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Grab your stilettos and step into Amsterdam's Red Light District with us! This is our pre-pre-pre lifestyle ORIGIN story—before we even knew what “the lifestyle” meant, we were already amping up our sexy fun in the neon-lit streets of Amsterdam. We're spilling all the scandalous details. Steamy live sex shows at Casa Rosso, how we played behind the red light windows (yes, really!), and the secrets to sealing the deal with an RLD lady—scam-free. Also where to find the most discreet FFM experience without the tourist traps. Plus, we uncover the Erotic Museum's wildest exhibits, the thrill of legal after-dark public play, and the city's best naughty hotels. Whether you're a curious newbie or a seasoned sinner, this episode is your ultimate guide to Amsterdam's hottest pleasures.
Pennsylvania and the nation turned very red last night. The City Cast Pittsburgh team is running down the Allegheny County ballot, sharing state and federal winners, how we here in Pittsburgh contributed to the final (still preliminary, not yet certified) results, and what to expect over the next few days. Find more results in today's edition of the Hey Pittsburgh newsletter. Learn more about the sponsors of this November 6th episode: Pittsburgh Opera Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council Become a member of City Cast Pittsburgh at membership.citycast.fm. Want more Pittsburgh news? Sign up for our daily morning Hey Pittsburgh newsletter. We're on Instagram @CityCastPgh. Text or leave us a voicemail at 412-212-8893. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Marcus delves into effective homeopathic remedies for treating chilblains at home, covering Agaricus, Petroleum, Pulsatilla, Rhus Tox, and Nitric Acid. Marcus breaks down the distinctive symptoms and characteristics of each remedy to make informed choices based on their unique situations. Emphasizing proper prescribing techniques, he also introduces calendula as a complementary treatment. Tune in to discover actionable insights for managing chilblains through homeopathy and enhancing your understanding of personalized remedy selection.Episode Highlights:01:21 - Understanding Chilblains04:48 - Agaricus and its Unique Effect on Frozen Sensation in Feet and Toes07:28 - Itching chilblains with chapped hands and feet-dryness09:52 - Pulsatilla in Chilblains: A Remedy for Distressed Hands and Feet12:45 - Rhus Tox for Dark Red, Inflamed Skin with Swelling15:17 - Nit-Ac for addressing Toes with Cracks and FissuresAbout our host:Marcus Fernandez is the esteemed founder and principal of The Centre for Homeopathic Education (CHE). With a profound passion for natural healing and a commitment to advancing homeopathic medicine, Marcus has dedicated his career to providing comprehensive education in the field. Under his leadership, CHE has become a globally recognized institution, offering rigorous programs that combine theoretical knowledge with practical training. Marcus's patient-centered approach and holistic philosophy have earned him a reputation as a respected figure in the homeopathic community. Through his tireless efforts, Marcus continues to shape the future of homeopathy, inspiring and equipping aspiring practitioners to make a meaningful impact in healthcare.Find out more about Marcushttps://chehomeopathy.com/FREE GIVEAWAYSAccess free The Home Prescriber Bookhttps://chehomeopathy.com/lp-funnel-hp-ebook-s-page/Access the free Home Prescriber Coursehttps://www.cheonline.co.uk/the-home-prescriber-courseJoin our Home Prescriber Group on Facebook herehttps://www.facebook.com/groups/1403255933427640
In this session of Derapy, I am NOT sponsored by Spotify lol. Dark Red: https://open.spotify.com/track/3EaJDYHA0KnX88JvDhL9oa?si=v-BwXDxPQLuphBLEIcTenQ Bad Habit: https://open.spotify.com/track/4k6Uh1HXdhtusDW5y8Gbvy?si=0XKbRe4GRSma1wVW8yUe6A Moonlight: https://open.spotify.com/track/0JmnkIqdlnUzPaf8sqBRs3?si=YL5lJcCBRsWpSm3Puml5wQ See You Again: https://open.spotify.com/track/7KA4W4McWYRpgf0fWsJZWB?si=NyHDUIO_Q6OUkwN3yV8Yqw Golden Hour: https://open.spotify.com/track/5odlY52u43F5BjByhxg7wg?si=7fwikPwwQp2k1LKB_PfFpQ Sunflower: https://open.spotify.com/track/7h2nmmoWDi2UpfYKLKWLYB?si=oO-JHD8fQcmSUbGdczP5pw SWEET/I THOUGHT YOU WANTED TO DANCE: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5nC3F70yOoJW6IP29qCtPN?si=doJNl05AQlicry8jFeAhOg Outro song: https://open.spotify.com/track/7omJfT9s6V2IpQNBYyq5C8?si=-mHWWZyLTOiWatIZPxcvow #spotify #music #musicreview #tylerthecreator #kaliuchis #jvke #stevelacy #theneedledrop #podcast #youtube #beyonce #brunomars
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Cosa faresti se incontrassi un tuo doppio silenzioso - o magari se lo vedessero gli altri, ma tu no? Partiamo dalla storia inquietante di Emilie Saget e ripercorriamo le vicende più incredibili associate a questo fenomeno, la maggior parte delle quali ambientate nell'Ottocento. Musiche da Pixabay e da Free Music Archive con Dark Red di Synapsis (CC BY-NC)
Dark Red Victorious Tara Practice - 6th Emanation of 21 Taras This Sadhana Practice, is so Healing and Protective. It helps you access your deepest inner stories and samskaras. In this Feminine Empowered Practice of Dark Red Victorious Tara we delve into The Vrajayana Tibetan Practice of calling upon the various emanations of the Compassionate and Uplifting 21 Tara Practices. This week we are investigating the Sixth Tara, Dark Red Victorious Tara. Dark Red Victorious Tara comes to your aid when you are experiencing emotions in your body such as unease, fatigue, irritation, or apprehension. She helps as you start to decipher those obscure feelings as emotions—anger, sadness, trepidation. Your understanding allows you to monitor this procedure before you inadvertently transmute those interpretations into assumptions, decisions, or activities. So in other words, she keeps you from believing the old stories and patterns which run your life like a broken record. Reciting her Praise and Teachings, Making Offerings and Chanting her mantra is a special and transformative experience. Patreon Link: to join my 21 Tara Practices Study Group and support "Melissa Abbott Yoga & Meditation" Podcast and Goddess Studies: http://patreon.com/Melissaabbott To find out about my In Person & Zoom Yoga, Meditation Classes, New Podcasts, and Events or Subscribe to my mailing list: https://linktr.ee/melissaabbott Thank you for listening, Shubha Melissa Abbott
Welcome to another episode of Red Couch Theology! This week we're talking about advent; what it is, and a little history about it. We're also offering a few tips on how you can engage in this season individually to help you appreciate at a different level and grow in longing for Christ's coming. Advent: Embracing the Dark | Red Couch Theology Sermon Conversations with Alex Walton and Aaron Bjorklund South Fellowship Church Based in Littleton, CO
Today we will continue unpacking this week's solar eclipse in the sign of Scorpio, which was also conjoined with the planet Venus.
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Muy buenas amigos Lightcasters, lo prometido es deuda y tal y como os dijimos por redes sociales volvemos con una super entrevista que os va a encantar.Hoy nos visita el lider de Dark Red Team Toño Miguez para dejarnos la boca abierta con sus trabajos y su forma de desarrolarlos. Esperamos que esta entrevista séa de vuestro agrado. Que la disfrutéis. Instagram: @darkredteam Web: www.darkredteam.es Facebook: @Darkredteam
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His compositions reached the ears of a certain Kendrick Lamar who then commissioned a track: Steve Lacy is credited on the resounding opus Damn, voted best rap album of the year at the 2018 Grammy Awards. “Ryd/Dark Red” – Steve Lacy Openly bisexual, the Californian frequently addresses the theme of amorous encounters in his songs. Often his dates end up completely trashed like when he gets run over by a car while riding down the street on a scooter. From the albums Ego Death (2015) and Hive Mind (2018) with The Internet to his Steve Lacy's Demo of 2017, like most contemporary artists, the musician has no choice but to offer hybrid compositions: soul with G-funk influences, a hip hop sub-genre from the West Coast. But the efficiency of his tunes resides in his attitude…Last June, Steve Lacy put down his guitar and strutted down the catwalk. In the gardens of the Palais Royal, all eyes were on Virgil Abloh's resolutely streetwear first collection for Louis Vuitton whose introductory looks were all white.☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ https://linktr.ee/jacksonlibon ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #face #instagram #amour #take #couple #pourtoi #tiktok #psychology #beyou #near #love #foryou #money #ForYouPizza #fyp #tpmp #theend #cheri #TikToker #couplegoals #famille #relation #doudou #youtube #twitter #tiktokers #love #reeĺs #shorts #instagood #follow #like #ouy #oyu #babyshark #lilnasx #girl #happybirthday #movie #nbayoungboy #deviance #autotrader #trading #khan #academy #carter #carguru #ancestry #accords #abc #news #bts #cbs #huru #bluebook #socialmedia #whatsapp #music #google #photography #memes #marketing #india #followforfollowback #likeforlikes #a #insta #fashion #k #trending #digitalmarketing #covid #o #snapchat #socialmediamarketing
Join The Podcast Patreon It's time for another load of reviews and in this episode I cover these films - The Exorcist III, Dune, Kate, Rushed, The Green Knight, Dead Man's Shoes, Blitz, Operation Finale, The Card Counter, Finch, The Dark Red, No Time To Die, Feedback, Last Night In Soho, Infinite, Paper Tiger Also these TV Shows - You, Show Trial, Narcos Mexico, Clickbait, Drive To Survive. Let me know what you think and what you've seen. This Is Movie Bollocks.
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Every hero has an Origin Story. Join Brion Salazar as he talks with some of the biggest names in comic books today to discuss their secret history of becoming industry superstars. One of the most prolific creators in comics, Tim Seeley has written and drawn comic books professionally for 30 years. The creator of Hack/Slash, Revival, Money Shot, and Dark Red and the writer of Nightwing, Grayson, Suicide Squad: King Shark, and the upcoming Superman vs. Lobo sits down to discuss his early career and how he developed his first script for LoveBunny and Mr. Hell. Growing up in rural Wisconsin in the 80's Tim was immediately attracted to comic book art by the pages of Amazing Spider-Man. His passion for drawing and painting led him to pursue a career as a comic book artist. While in college events unfolded that steered his path towards cartooning, and eventually led to a internship at Marvel Comics. A collaboration with another writer helped him develop his first original story ideas and set him down the path of writer and artist. I had a great time talking to Tim and hope you enjoy this conversation about his path to authorship in the very first episode of ORIGIN STORIES. --------------------- Please like, subscribe, and share! To watch the video version of the show, visit www.AroundComics.com, or look for us on YouTube, Facebook, Twitch or Twitter. Sign up for the AC Newsletter at http://aroundcomics.substack.com Support the show and get bonus content at https://www.patreon.com/aroundcomics --------------------- Buy AC Gear: http://www.aroundcomics.com/shop --------------------- Connect with us: YouTube: http://bit.ly/aroundcomics Periscope: https://www.pscp.tv/AroundComics Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/aroundcomics Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aroundcomics Twitter: https://twitter.com/AroundComics Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AroundComicPodcast Website: http://www.aroundcomics.com Substack: http://aroundcomics.substack.com Goodreads Book Group: http://bit.ly/acgoodreads Amazon.com Book Club: http://bit.ly/acbookclub Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/kbill/
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Thailand covid Health system in crisis, critics tell the government - Critics accused the government of allowing public health services to collapse after three people were found dead on Bangkok streets, one infected with Covid-19 and left lying on the road for many hours before an ambulance finally arrived.Andaman Sandbox' next on govt agenda - Phangnga and Krabi are preparing to welcome back foreign tourists under the "Andaman Sandbox" scheme, which is scheduled for launch on Aug 1, according to the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) on Tuesday.Thai Sandbox visitor leaves island early - A Thai national who arrived under the Phuket Sandbox scheme but left the island early is to be prosecuted, according to an article in the Phuket News today.Phuket Sandbox tourists reminded to have COVID insurance - according to the Phuket News the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) Phuket Office has issued a reminder to any visitors under the Phuket Sandbox scheme to have the correct insurance policy in place which covers them in the event of a COVID-19 infection while on the island.Police nab food man for protest fires - a food delivery rider who allegedly started a fire near a portrait of His Majesty the King on Ratchadamnoen Nok Avenue during Sunday's anti-government protest was arrested late on Monday night.Private sector skeptical over lockdown success, without mass screening, vaccinations - Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) chairman Supant Mongkolsuthree has expressed doubt that the Centre for COVID-19 Situation Administration (CCSA)'s decision to tighten lockdown measures in 13 “Dark Red” provinces will successfully contain the rapid surge in COVID-19 infections.Check out our new website and forum - https://www.thaiexpatdailyshow.com#thaiexpatdailyshow #phuketsandbox #bangkokSupport the show (https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1751572)
Jace chats with comic creator Tim Seeley about his AfterShock title Dark Red. Hugely inspired from classic 1980's horror, this title tells the story of a vampire but in much different context that you may have seen before. Looking at Vampires as an analogue for the have and have nots, this is an incredible relevant story with tons of action and humor. Plus Tim even got to draw on some inspiration from the stories his grandfather used to tell him about his World War experiences. Join in as the guys breakdown this incredible series.
ANSIA VIVA episodio 39: POR UN PUÑADO DE EUROS Aquí estamos de nuevo, con intención de que os gastéis vuestros dineros en todo tipo de lecturas, sin importar género, temática o formato. Ansia Viva (@AnsiaVivaComics) vuelve con un enorme saco de recomendaciones, pero esta vez cada #monete tiene un tope de 100€ para realizar sus compras: Ryan el Mariachi de las ondas (@Ryanmariachi), Carlos Playboy (@CarlosPlaybook), Lord Azoth el demonio de los Hertzios (@Lord_Azoth), Rafa el highlander (@rafahighlander), Sergio Byrnista (@SergioRocaRomer) y Pedro, nuestro chef 5 estrellas. Aquí tenéis dicho listado: Lord Azoth • Las puertitas del señor lopez. 23 € Astiberri • Monstruos. 34.95 € Dolmen • El hombre enmascarado. 29.95 € Dolmen • Superman contra el klan. 14.95 € Hydra Carlos Playbook • Vertice experience (http://comicisart.blogspot.com/2021/04/the-vertice-experience-un-viaje-la.html). 27 € • Dark Red. 14.95 € Planeta comic • El pacto. 18 €, Nuevo nueve • Los vengadores Omnigold. 46.95 € Panini comics. Pedro • La revolución. 35 € Planeta comic • Atom Agency. 18 € Nuevo nueve. • La adopción. 17.95 € SaludArte ediciones. • La tierra, el cielo, los cuervos. 16.00 € Nuevo nueve Rafa • Invencible #27 18.95 € ECC ediciones. • Vengadores omnigold. 46.95 € Panini comics • Adolf. 8.95 € Planeta comic • Contrapaso. 25 € Norma Ryan • Crónicas de juventud. 16 € Astiberri • La bomba. 40 € Norma Esperamos vuestros comentarios y opiniones, podéis encontrarnos en: Twitter: http://twitter.com/AnsiaVivaComics FACEBOOK: Página: https://www.facebook.com/AnsiaVivaComicsGroup Grupo: https://www.facebook.com/groups/152025455181805/ Blog: https://ansiavivacomics100290953.wordpress.com/ O por correo: ansiaviva00@gmail.com
Os dejamos nuestro repaso semanal de novedades y recomendaciones para que tengáis la pila de lecturas siempre ocupada y al día. Toxic detective Joker: Deber Tintín en América La tierra, el cielo, los cuervos Las puertitas del señor López Rip Kirby Vota Loki Blue Premiere Venom Dark Red El Labo El lobo sobre el mar de bestias Los mundos posibles de Jonathan Hickman Escuadrón Suicida de Tom Taylor Marvel Must Have Patrulla-X Segunda Génesis La busqueda del Pajaro del Tiempo Blackhand & Ironhead v2 Juggernaut Dark Nights Death Metal 3 La Maldición del Caballero Blanco Crisis de Identidad XP MLE What If: Más allá de los límites
CAPÍTULO #268… Esta semana viajamos a Francia, a la localidad de GIverny para hablar de Nenúfares negros, adaptación de la novela de título honónimo de los autores Didier Cassegrain y Fred Duval, una obra que homenajea el trabajo del pintor impresionista Monet. Además, hablaremos con Jordi Lafebre acerca de su última obra Carta Blanca, una comedia romántica con una narrativa muy particular. Y como siempre, traeremos toda la actualidad del mundo del cómic, noticias, avances editoriales de ECC y Nuevo Nueve, novedades y recomendaciones como Vota Loki, Dark Red, Tintín en América, Venom de Donny Cates y mucho más. Gracias por estar al otro lado agentes !Nos oímos! NOTICIAS [00:07:40] Primera lista de recomendaciones de la CCMC Nominados a los premios del cómic de Barcelona Novedades Nuevo Nueve Junio 2021 Fallece el autor Kentaro Miura Nueva colección de Los Defensores con Al Ewing y Javier Rodriguez Nueva etapa de Pantera Negra de Jhon Ridley junto a Juan Cabal Immortal Hulk acabará en su número 50 Novedades ECC Junio 2021 NOVEDADES Y RELECTURAS [00:34:24] Toxic detective Joker: Deber Tintín en América La tierra, el cielo, los cuervos Las puertitas del señor López Rip Kirby Vota Loki Blue Premiere Venom Dark Red El Labo El lobo sobre el mar de bestias Los mundos posibles de Jonathan Hickman Escuadrón Suicida de Tom Taylor Marvel Must Have Patrulla-X Segunda Génesis La busqueda del Pajaro del Tiempo Blackhand & Ironhead v2 Juggernaut Dark Nights Death Metal 3 La Maldición del Caballero Blanco Crisis de Identidad XP MLE What If: Más allá de los límites ANÁLISIS: NENÚFARES NEGROS [03:05:00] Analizamos Nenúfares negros, adaptacion de la novela del autor Michael Bussi. Un thriller noir ambientado en Giverny, lugar donde vivió el pintor impresionista Monet, donde veremos la implicación de tres mujeres en un misterioso asesinato, que involucrará los cuadros del famoso pintor. Didier Cassegrain y Fred Duval nos traen esta obra con uno de los finales más sorprendentes de los últimos tiempos. ENTREVISTA: JORDI LAFEBRE, CARTA BLANCA [04:36:30] Charlamos con el autor Jordi Lafebre sobre su último trabajo Carta Blanca. Una comedia romántica sobre un amor platónico imposible que se alarga en el tiempo. Y sí de tiempo habla esta obra también lo es por su manera de narrar la historia, ya que nos encontraremos con un relato en flashback constante. Además este trabajo supone el primer trabajo de Jordi como guionista y dibujante que no autor completo por que ya se definía como tal, y razón tiene. Carta Blanca supone un soplo de aire fresco en la oferta habitual de obras que bien puede servir como herramienta para recomendar o regalar cómics, puesto que esta obra es universal y basta decir que su atractivo es mayúsculo. CORREO DEL AGENTE [06:02:47] Leemos todos vuestros mensajes dejados en las redes y nuestra sección de la voz de los Agentes de Hydra, ¡Habla pueblo Habla! ¡Muchas gracias por escucharnos y todo vuestro apoyo y participación! Tomos y Grapas es un medio de comunicación donde hablamos de todo lo referente sobre el mundo del cómic, novela gráfica e ilustración.
Actor talked about voicing John Constantine in JLA Dark.
Hello各位聽眾大家好,我是思穎,歡迎收聽Szu Yin's Radio,在這個節目裡我會計畫不同的主題,不定期的與大家分享關於音樂上的事情,很多人問我為什麼會開始想製作廣播節目呢? 因為之前寫部落格分享音樂的時候,我通常都是以圖文分享的模式,常常都會遇到許多東西真的很難只用文字來表達,所以我想既然要分享音樂,而音樂是關於聲音的事,不如就用廣播的方式,用聽覺我覺得感受力會比文字更強烈一些。 第一季『音樂家專訪』總共有五集,我邀請了我Berklee的朋友Kino李品萱小姐,她目前人在紐約,今天的節目特別與她越洋連線,請她來跟大家聊聊她最新的鋼琴演奏專輯Free Spirit ,這張專輯共12首音樂記錄了不同時期的她,我覺得是一張相當有個人風格特色的專輯,所以我很想專訪她,同時也希望經由我的節目介紹,讓大家能夠更了解她的音樂。 Kino李品萱 的 "Free Spirit" 專輯購買連結: Buy Kino's "Free Spirit" Album : Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/2eBgYdOaEE31fTipNX3dGz Itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/free-spirit/1266809696
Director Dan Bush came to prominence in 2007 with his segment of the film, THE SIGNAL, a movie that somewhat a zombie film and somewhat science fiction. The movie itself was a collaboration with two other directors where he helmed one of the three parts. Afterwards, though prolific enough since, nothing was as prominent as that film. Now in 2020, he returns with a movie that is getting a bit of buzz entitled THE DARK RED. Sybil Warren (April Billingsley) is a troubled woman who's mother died while she was young and her eventual caregiver tragicly passed as well. Landing in a sanitarium, she discusses with a psychiatrist how a group of cultists had stolen her baby and that there is a mysterious power that they possess. After eventually agreeing her tale is preposterous, she is released and decides to find out the truth. THE DARK RED was co-written by Dan Bush and Conal Byrne and stars April Billingsley in a strong performance. The movie played for two years on the festival circuit before finally arriving on VOD in 2020 to fairly good reviews. Dark Discussions takes a look at this thriller and gives their thoughts.
Fecha de Grabación: Domingo 27 de septiembre de 2020Algunas de las noticias y temas comentados:Disney anunció ajustes en su calendario de estrenos en cine y les contamos las nuevas fechas de las cintas de Marvel Studios.Comentamos un poco acerca del trailer de WandaVision.Dan Didio se integra a los instructores de The Kubert School para dar un curso en línea.Suicide Squad ya generó su primer spinoff: HBOmax anunció que habrá serie de Peacemaker protagonizada por John Cena.¡Y mucho más...!Comentario de cómics:Detective Comics #1027, escrito por Peter J. Tomasi, Brian Michael Bendis, Matt Fraction, Greg Rucka, James Tynion IV, Kelly Sue DeConnick, Marv Wolfman, Grant Morrison, Tom King, Scott Snyder, Dan Jurgens y Mariko Tamaki, y dibujado por Brad Walker, David Marquez, Chip Zdarsky, Eduardo Risso, Riley Rossmo, John Romita Jr., Emanuela Lupacchino, Bill Sienkiewicz, Chris Burnham, Walter Simonson, Dan Jurgens, Kevin Nowlan y Dan Mora. (DC Comics)Dark Red, escrito por Tim Seeley y dibujado por Corin Howell, con color de Mark Englert. (Aftershock Comics)Pueden escuchar el Podcast a través del reproductor que está en la columna lateral del Blog o en este reproductor incrustado. Descarga Directa MP3 (Usar botón derecho del mouse y opción "guardar enlace como"). Peso: 84.6 MB; Calidad: 128 Kbps. El episodio tiene una duración de 01:32:02.Recuerden que ya está otra vez activa nuestra campaña en Patreon. Cada episodio del podcast se publica ahí al menos 24 horas antes que a través de los canales habituales, y cada mes grabamos un especial temático que es exclusivo de esta plataforma. Puedes sumarte a nuestros patreoncinadores™ con aportaciones desde 1 dólar al mes, y no existe un mínimo de tiempo para mantener su suscripción.También puedes encontrar el podcast en los siguientes agregadores y servicios especializados: Comicverso en SpotifyComicverso en iVooxComicverso en Apple PodcastsComicverso en Google PodcastsComicverso en Archive.orgComicverso en Overcast.fmComicverso en Pocket CastsComicverso en RadioPublicComicverso en CastBox.fm¿Usas alguna app o servicio que no tiene a Comicverso? En la barra lateral está el feed del podcast, mismo que puedes agregar al servicio de tu preferencia. Nos interesa conocer opiniones y críticas para seguir mejorando. Si te gusta nuestro trabajo, por favor ayúdanos compartiendo el enlace a esta entrada, cuéntale a tus amigos sobre nuestro Podcast, y recomiéndalo a quien creas que pueda interesarle. Hasta pronto.Deja tus comentarios o escríbenos directamente a comicverso@gmail.com
In this episode I dive in to some non-spoiler mini-reviews for movies I watched on VOD and streaming in August 2020. Includes 30 Miles from Nowhere, The Dark Red, La Llorona, She Dies Tomorrow, Countdown, and Rapture in Blue.
Charles “Chip” Ipswich isn’t one of those coastal elites with a liberal arts degree and a job at a social media start-up who knows where all the best brunch places are… No, Chip is one of the “forgotten men.” He
Jace breaks down the first two issues of Tim Seeley & Corin Howell's Dark Red from AfterShock comics. A blend of horror and crime set in rural America, this creative is examining the politics of today through the lens of vampires which makes for a fascinating narrative.
On today’s Jenny-only Matinee, she’s talking about the 2020 psychological horror film The Dark Red, currently streaming free on Tubi. Audio version: https://ia601406.us.archive.org/14/items/matinee-live-the-dark-red/Matinee%20LIVE%20-%20The%20Dark%20Red.mp3 Video version: Please support us on Patreon! Don’t forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel, like us on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Also subscribe to us over on our BitChute channel. And check out … Continue reading Matinee LIVE: The Dark Red
It's our 50th episode and we didn't even mention it. Instead, we talked about some awesome comics like Reaver, Red Border, Dark Red, The Boys, and Olympia. Fred gives some spoiler-free thoughts about Old Guard, and Andrew's excited about the Usagi Yojimbo announcement. Then Joey's back with a bunch of freshly baked topics for this week in wrestling. Bullet Club, Women's Open Challenge, and a whole lot more. Indie Alley Where Wrestling and Comics Collide.You can support this show by visiting our merch store, or by leaving us an Apple Podcasts review.
Talk about Dark Red #1 to 10 and discuss MS Fatigue that many people with Multiple Sclerosis have trouble with. Crockpot Pork Tenderloin recipe idea included. --- 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/kevin-kleinhans/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kevin-kleinhans/support
All issues being reviewed in our podcast may contain spoilers without extra warning. Club Discussion: Wonder Woman: Dead Earth #3 Weekly Reviews: Buffy the Vampire Slayer #14, Garbage Pail Kids 35th Anniversary, All-Star Squadron #1-3, Necromancer Bill, Star Wars: Lost Tribe of the Sith-Spiral, Devil's Highway #1, Negan Lives! #1, Sleeping Beauties #1, Strikeforce #1-3, Sabrina the Teenage Witch: Something Wicked #1, Undiscovered Country #6, Sharkey the Bounty Hunter, So... I Survived the Zombie Apocalypse and All I Got Was This Podcast, Howard the Duck #1 (2015), Obey Me #1, Katrina #1, Army of Darkness: Ash Gets Hitched, Uncanny Inhumans #1, Dark Red #10, Police Academy Letters Page: What character death would make you "stop reading comics?" News: Indie Previews for September Releases ------------------------------ Theme music by: BVSMV bvsmv.bandcamp.com
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Dan and Eric talk about Trump, Supreme Court, India, China, Kelly Loeffler, PG&E, fires, statues, Aunt Jemima, KFC, Burger King, Impossible pork, police, CrossFit, foldable Phones, Apple, WWDC, 8k receivers, meth-gators, Soul Fly, North Atlantic Oscillation, organs, boss nova, Lady Gaga, Danzig, Central Intelligence, Black Sunday, Gemini Man, Jaws, Watchmen, The Dark Red, Space Cowboys, Exists
Dan and Eric talk about CrossFit, Black Lives Matter, black Wall St., COVID-19, facemasks, Starbucks, Apple, NFL, Connor McGregor, podcasting equipment, PS5, Rush, The Titan Games, Central Intelligence, Forbidden Planet, The Dark Red, True Fiction
In the May Mother's Day installment of Blumhouse Television and Hulu's anthology event series, Into the Dark, Delivered, a pregnant woman’s life is upended when she realizes someone close to her has darker plans for her and the baby. Directed by Emma Tammi, who did The Wind, and starring Tina Majorino, Natalie Paul, Michael Cassidy, and Micah Parker, the episode is creepy as hell, thanks to a really dark turn from Majorino, but also thanks to the score by composer Ben Lovett. Lovett had previously worked with director Tammi on The Wind, but has also done a slew of work with director David Bruckner, such The Ritual and The Signal. We talk about Delivered and Lovett's work with Bruckner, as well the recently-released The Dark Red, out now from Dark Sky Films. There may also be AJ Bowen content.
Tim Seeley returns to the roundtable to discuss Revival (The Movie), Bloodshot, Diamond and DC Comics, drawing vs. writing, Grayson, Vampire: The Masquerade, Dark Red and Money Shot from Vault Comics. Watch the video on our .
Join Stacie and Grubby as they talk about “Scream Queen! My Nightmare on Elm Street” the documentary about the controversial sequel to A Nightmare on Elm Street, the sci-fi thriller “Vivarium” starring Jesse Eisenberg and Imogen Poots, the psychosupernatural thriller “Dark Red” and the genre bending “Bacurau” that won a Grand Jury Prize at Cannes and dominated the Brazilian box office.
Matty P Radio Presents: Marks v. Pros & Saturday Morning Cereal
Take some time this week to remember your original happy hour: Saturday mornings as a kid, waking up at dawn, jumping on the couch with a bowl of chocolate cereal, turning on the ‘toons, tuning out the outside world and working your way into a sugar hangover before noon. This week, the world ends so let’s talk about all the good things we can do when you are living in a bunker and all you’ve got is your favorite streaming service to save you from uncertain doom! We start the episode off by talking about three cult classic movies to revisit or finally catch up on. Then things get dark... Has someone ever asked you if you’ve seen a famous movie and just to avoid an awkward conversation you lie and say yes? Why are we even asking, of course you have you lying weasel. Everyone has. But this lockdown finally gives you a chance to right the wrongs! Finally turn that shameful lie into a half truth and watch that movie that you reference all the time anyway, f*ckin poser. We also talk all things movies with writer/director Dan Bush (The Signal, The Vault), including his own “stay home and watch” movie, The Dark Red, available NOW on your couch via Prime Video. So don't go to bars or theaters, just poor yourself a stiff one and listen to three dudes deal with a pandemic in the only way they can. Join Grim Shea, Marke and Johnny Heck as they drink rum & Cokes and offer up some watchlist suggestions, plus they come clean about their own lies!
In this episode writer/director Dan Bush (The Signal, The Vault) and actress April Billingsley call into the podcast. These two are chatting it up about ...
Welcome to Journey with a Cinephile: A Horror Movie Podcast. On this episode, we have Centennial Club 3 with The Golem (1920) and The Dark Red (2018). Also on the episode are mini-reviews of Zombi Child (2019), Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (2000), Eyes Without a Face (1960), Cloverfield (2008) and Hold That Ghost (1941). Enjoy! Time Codes: Intro: 0:00 - 1:49 Stephen Merritt - The Meaning Lice: 1:49 - 4:47 Mini-Reviews: 4:47 - 41:17 The Golem Trailer: 41:17 - 43:52 The Golem Review: 43:52 - 52:47 The Dark Red Trailer: 52:47 - 54:41 The Dark Red Non-Spoiler Review: 54:41 - 1:02:14 The Dark Red Spoiler Review: 1:02:14 - 1:04:31 Amon Amarth - Live Without Regrets: 1:04:31 - 1:09:35 Outro: 1:09:35 - 1:10:56 Social Media: Email: journeywithacinephile@gmail.com Reviews of the Dead Link: https://horrorreview.webnode.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dgarrettjr Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/buckeyefrommich Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/davidosu/ Instagram: davidosu87 Flick Chat: journeywithacinephile
Welcome to Journey with a Cinephile: A Horror Movie Podcast. On this episode, we have Centennial Club 3 with The Golem (1920) and The Dark Red (2018). Also on the episode are mini-reviews of Zombi Child (2019), Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (2000), Eyes Without a Face (1960), Cloverfield (2008) and Hold That Ghost (1941). Enjoy! Time Codes: Intro: 0:00 - 1:49 Stephen Merritt - The Meaning Lice: 1:49 - 4:47 Mini-Reviews: 4:47 - 41:17 The Golem Trailer: 41:17 - 43:52 The Golem Review: 43:52 - 52:47 The Dark Red Trailer: 52:47 - 54:41 The Dark Red Non-Spoiler Review: 54:41 - 1:02:14 The Dark Red Spoiler Review: 1:02:14 - 1:04:31 Amon Amarth - Live Without Regrets: 1:04:31 - 1:09:35 Outro: 1:09:35 - 1:10:56 Social Media: Email: journeywithacinephile@gmail.com Reviews of the Dead Link: https://horrorreview.webnode.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dgarrettjr Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/buckeyefrommich Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/davidosu/ Instagram: davidosu87 Flick Chat: journeywithacinephile
This week regular guest Dan Bush joins his lead actor April Billingsley to discuss the perils of making their independent horror mystery, The Dark Red. You'll also hear a great conversation about the nuts and bolts of acting and directing. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
HOUR 1 - Red Sox officially hire interem Manager, Ron Roenicke. Why now? Should the Red Sox have waited until the conclusion of the MLB's investigation of them before hiring Roenicke?
Welcome back Aftershock faithful to an all new episode of your favorite show discussing all things Aftershock, the Aftershock Central Podcast. We have a full crew this week so get ready for deep dives and discussion into the latest batch of Aftershock titles including Dark Red #7, Killer Groove #5 (final issue) and Midnight Vista #2. 01:30 Dark Red #7 18:10 Killer Groove #539:51 Midnight Vista #2You can support this show by visiting our merch store, or by leaving us an Apple Podcasts review.
Travis and Martin are back after taking a week off to catch up on all things Aftershock and boy is there a ton to discuss. On this episode, the boys discuss this week's new release in Babyteeth #11 then dive into last week's books with Animosity #23, Dark Red #6, Descendent #5, and Midnight Vista #1 which leads to an interesting discussion about alien abductions. Thanks for listening!You can support this show by visiting our merch store, or by leaving us an Apple Podcasts review.
Episode 68 of The Electric Shadows Podcast sees Robs Daniel & Wallis look back at the Arrow Video FrightFest's twentieth anniversary festival and run-down their top 10 films. Gems such as Rabid, The Dark Red, Ready or Not and Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark all get warm words. As do the two five star films to play the festival, The Wind and A Good Woman is Hard to Find. Then, in a bumper episode, the Robs move on to what is getting them revved up at the 63rd BFI London Film Festival. Expect discussion of opening film, The Personal History of David Copperfield, closing film The Irishman, directed by Martin Scorsese, and in between such appetite whetting movies as Jojo Rabbit, Bad Education, Le Mans 66, Vivarium, The Cave, The Painted Bird and The King. You've gotta love festival season...
We do not own the licenses for these songs, so we ask you to check out our playlist on Spotify (link below) or find the songs yourself. Our mission is to expand not only our music library but our listeners library as well. Wes's Weekly Mixtape: 1. Home Coming by Leon Bridges 2. Dark Red by Steve Lacy 3. Another Saturday Night by Sam Cooke 4. Catfish Kate by Pixies 5. Neon Dad by Holy Fuck Finally if you would give us a rating or review on where ever you listen to podcast we would greatly appreciate it. Also give us your idea for songs or playlist at our Twitter @WakingKraken Spotify Playlists: spoti.fi/2IyusOf
It's a jam-packed episode as Martin returns from his month-long hiatus and is joined by Travis to discuss the past two weeks of Aftershock titles. In this episode, the boys discuss Dark Red #5, Killer Groove #3, A Walk Through Hell #12, a brief discussion of The Last Space Race #5, and finally a brand new book in Knights Temporal #1! Thanks for listening!You can support this show by visiting our merch store, or by leaving us an Apple Podcasts review.
Au Radio: The Gold Standard of Comics, SciFi, Horror & Pop Culture Podcast
This week we talk YOTV from DC Comics, Travis' favorite vampire comic, Dark Red from Tim Seely and Aftershock Comics as well as House Of X from Marvel and Star Pig from IDW Music is provided by Kubbi, Gadgetor, and bensound.com. Other Music: http://www.purple-planet.com Views expressed do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of Adventures Underground. AU Radio is a production of Adventures Underground. Copyright 2019. All Rights Reserved.
In this ep the guys talk about DCeased #3, Swamp Thing episode #4, Is the Phantom Stranger really Takoda?, Doom Patrol#1, Dark Red #4, and they prepare for SDCC 2019. We will see you in a few weeks for our yearly San Diego Comic-Con coverage!
In this ep the guys talk about DCeased #3, Swamp Thing episode #4, Is the Phantom Stranger really Takoda?, Doom Patrol#1, Dark Red #4, and they prepare for SDCC 2019. We will see you in a few weeks for our yearly San Diego Comic Con coverage !
Beej is back after his little break and ready to diligent you some more amazing comic discoveries and favourites. Starting back with the amazing book Dark Red!Chip is faced with two options...run like hell from a town he's lost to Nazi vam-pires, or team up with a pair of barely sober hicks who hate him in order to rescue the woman he loves. Tough choice.http://www.comixology.com/Dark-Red-4/digital-comic/778454?utm_source=comiXology-iOS&utm_medium=link&utm_campaign=shareWritten byTim Seeley Art byCorin Howell Colored byMark EnglertCover byAaron CampbellLettered byMarshall DillionShoot me your listener questions or comic book requests Show - @ComicBSBeej - @thebeejyboyEmail - ComicBS@icloud.com
Beej is back after his little break and ready to diligent you some more amazing comic discoveries and favourites. Starting back with the amazing book Dark Red!Chip is faced with two options...run like hell from a town he's lost to Nazi vam-pires, or team up with a pair of barely sober hicks who hate him in order to rescue the woman he loves. Tough choice.http://www.comixology.com/Dark-Red-4/digital-comic/778454?utm_source=comiXology-iOS&utm_medium=link&utm_campaign=shareWritten byTim Seeley Art byCorin Howell Colored byMark EnglertCover byAaron CampbellLettered byMarshall DillionShoot me your listener questions or comic book requests Show - @ComicBSBeej - @thebeejyboyEmail - ComicBS@icloud.com
Tim talks about his active books like Dark Red from Aftershock a new Hack Slash crossover with The Crow , and his wal-mart swamp thing which finally wil be hitting LCS in a few weeks. Tim has many thoughts as usual about the current comics market for aspiring writers and artists.
In this episode, we talk the phenomenal issue #3 of Dark Red by Tim Seeley, but the Swamp Thing TV show took a turn for the worse with a surprise cancellation. Some of us also read Birthright. Not me, I read the wrong issue.
In this episode we talk the phenomenal issue #3 of Dark Red by Tim Seeley, but the Swamp Thing TV show took a turn for the worse with a surprise cancellation. Some of us also read birthright. Not me, I read the wrong issue.
Travis and Martin return for another episode of the Aftershock Central Podcast to discuss the latest round of releases from Aftershock Comics including Killer Groove #1, Deadkings #5, A Walk Through Hell #10 and Dark Red #3. Thanks for listening!You can support this show by visiting our merch store, or by leaving us an Apple Podcasts review.
Free Comic Book Day was a blast, but the guys are back to business. In this episode we sing a little Salt N Pepa, eat some candy, and review some comics. We also have an interview with Spiderman. Listen for our reviews of DEceased #1, Ice Cream Man #12, and Dark Red # 2. Buy a shirt on our website.
Free Comic Book Day was a blast, but the guys are back to business. In this episode we sing a little Salt N Pepa, eat some candy,and review some comics. We also have an interview with Spiderman. Listen for our reviews of DEceased #1, Ice Cream Man #12, and Dark Red #2 . Buy a shirt on our website. :-)
Whats on your mind? This podcast breaks down our universal negative thoughts with Dark Red by Steve Lacy.
(Brian's Pick) War of the Realms from MARVEL COMICS written by Jason Aaron with art by Russell Dauterman The dark elf Malekith wages a war that has spread from one otherworldly realm to the next, setting them all ablaze, and now it's time for that war to finally explode into the last realm standing: ours. All the worst monsters from the Ten Realms come pouring in over the globe, and it will take the biggest heroes in the Marvel Universe to stop them from conquering Earth – and the whole realm! Jason Aaron has been building to this for the last six years in his Thor comic book and the ramifications will have a lasting effect on the Marvel Universe for years to come! (Rebekah's Pick) Little Bird from IMAGE COMICS written by Darcy Van Poelgeest with art by Ian Bertram Director/screenwriter DARCY VAN POELGEEST boasts a long list of awards and accolades for his storytelling prowess and brings the same writing finesse to IAN BERTRAM's breathtakingly detailed artwork in the gorgeous, hyper-detailed miniseries LITTLE BIRD, following a young resistance fighter who battles against an oppressive American Empire and searches for her own identity in a world on fire. (Rod's Pick) Dark Red from AFTERSHOCK COMICS written by Tim Seeley with art by Corin Powell Charles "Chip" Ipswich isn't one of those coastal elites with a liberal arts degree and a job at a social media start-up who knows where all the best brunch places are... No, Chip is one of the "forgotten men." He lives in a rural area in the middle of the country where Jesus still has a place at the dinner table and where factories send jobs to Calcutta. (Joe's Pick) Bad Luck Chuck from DARK HORSE COMICS written by Lela Gwenn with art by Matthew Dow Smith She'll need more than a rabbit's foot to get through this. Cursed at birth, Charlene "Chuck" Manchester hires out her own bad luck, providing disaster where someone else can profit. She can get you that insurance payout fortune-for a price. But bad luck doesn't always go as planned, and when Chuck gets stuck between a dissatisfied crime boss client, a cult leader, and a dogged insurance-fraud investigator, things get... explosive. Everything that could go wrong does-and only about half of it by accident.
June 2019 solicits, Teen Titans 28, Batman 67, Spider-Man: City at War, Spider-Man: Life Story, Invisible Kingdom, Lazarus Risen, Dark Red, Firefly: Bad Company, Blessed Machine, Rise, Life and Death of Toyo Harada Reviews: Suicide Squad, What Alice Knew News: Garfield restaurant, Absolute Carnage from Cates/Stegman, Supernatural ending, Disney/Fox deal, Spider-Man Noir animated film, Silvestri Batman, Valkyrie by Aaron/Ewing, Hickman takes over X-Men, Trailers for Once Upon A Time in Hollywood, Stranger Things s3, Dora and the City of Gold Comics Details: Spider-Man: City at War by Christos Gage, Dennis Hopeless, Dan Slott, Michele Bandini, David Curiel Spider-Man: Life Story 1 by Chip Zdarsky, Mark Bagley, John Dell, Frank D’Armata Invisible Kingdom 1 by G. Willow Wilson, Christian Ward Lazarus Risen 1 by Greg Rucka, Michael Lark, Tyler Boss, Lilah Sturges, Santiago Arcas Dark Red 1 by Tim Seeley, Corin Howell, Mark Englert Blessed Machine 1 by Jesse Hamm, Mark Rodgers Rise 1 by Don Aguillo Monstrous: European Getaway 1 by Greg Wright, Ken Laming Life and Death of Toyo Harada 1 by Joshua Dysart, Cagu, Mico Suayan Comics Countdown, 20 Mar 2019: Thor 11 by Jason Aaron, Lee Garbett, Antonio Fabela Criminal 3 by Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips, Jacob Phillips Aquaman 46 by Kelly Sue DeConnick, Robson Rocha, Daniel Henriques, Sunny Gho Middlewest 5 by Skottie Young, Jorge Corona, Jean-Francois Beaulieu Lazarus Risen 1 by Greg Rucka, Michael Lark, Tyler Boss, Lilah Sturges, Santiago Arcas Spider-Man: Life Story 1 by Chip Zdarsky, Mark Bagley, John Dell, Frank D’Armata Outpost Zero 8 by Sean McKeever, Alexandre Tefenkgi, Jean-Francois Beaulieu Batman 67 by Tom King, Lee Weeks, Jorge Fornes, Lovern Kindzierski Avengers: No Road Home 6 by Al Ewing, Mark Waid, Jim Zub, Sean Izaakse, Marcio Menyz, Jay David Ramos Immortal Hulk 15 by Al Ewing, Joe Bennett, Ruy Jose, Paul Mounts
This week, the club discusses the announcement of new comic book publisher AWA, and debates what makes a publishing company stand out from the crowd. Later, as always, the panelists feature a couple of last weeks first issues: Dark Red #1 out on AfterShock Comics is a vampire story set in small town America, while Spiderman: Life Story #1 is the first entry in a series that poses the question, “What if Peter Parker aged in real time?”
It’s been too long, but we did it. We got all 4 of the PAPCAST stallwarts on. That’s right, Justin, Jeff, Django, & Roman Sit town to talk a little job-jab about a whole slurry of books. We’re talking Invisible Kingdom #1, Dark Red #1, Justice League #20, Spider-Man Life Of #1, Meet the Skulls #2, and a bunch of other regulars on the show. A lot of Comic Love this week!
Alex, Jenna, and Brian talk Invisible Kingdom, Batman, High Level, Teen Titans, Avengers, Thor, Immortal Hulk, Captain Marvel, Spider-Man: Life Story, X-Men, West Coast Avengers, Dark Red, and more!(Invisible Kingdom #1 - 2:20,Batman #67 - 6:37,High Level #2 - 8:58,Teen Titans #28 - 10:11,Avengers #17 & Thor #11 - 12:25,Avengers: No Road Home #6 & The Immortal Hulk #15 - 17:10,Captain Marvel #3 - 23:00,Spider-Man: Life Story #1 - 30:32,Uncanny X-Men #14 - 35:29,West Coast Avengers #9 - 40:00,Dark Red #1 - 43:45,Is It Still Good? - 45:03,Next Week’s Books - 47:28)
- Por qué no iremos al 3º Salón del Cómic y el Manga de San Sebastián, ComikD 2019. - Dark Red #1. Tim Seeley (W), Corin Howell (A), Mark Englert (C). (Aftershock). - Invisible Kingdom #1. G. Willow Wilson (W), Christian Ward (A). (Dark Horse). - Spider-Man Life History #1. Chip Zdarsky (W), Mark Bagley (A), John Dell (I), Frank D'Armata (C). (Marvel). - Meet the Skulls #2 (de 5). Robbie Thompson (W), Niko Henrichon (A), Laurent Grossat (Asistente Color). (Marvel). Los Irresistibles: Batman #67, Captain Marvel #3, Guardians of the Galaxy #3, (The) Immortal Hulk #15, Naomi #3, Pearl #7, Savage Sword of Conan #3, Star Wars #63, The Wild Storm #21, Venom #12, West Coast Avengers #9.
Stan Lee said every comic is someone’s first. Well good luck if this is your first Rad Lounge... We talk superpets, swingers parties and some very weird dreams. We’re a comics podcast apparently. SHOW NOTES: 00.00 Intro 21.40 News 50.30 Reviews: - Spider-Man: Life Story #1 - Go-Bots #1-4 - Magical Beatdown Vol. 1 - Dark Red #1 - Outer Darkness #1-5 - Disco Download 1:31.57 Feature Topic: Super Pets 2:03.13 BA’s PA 2:22.00 Sandman Tales
- Por qué no iremos al 3º Salón del Cómic y el Manga de San Sebastián, ComikD 2019. - Dark Red #1. Tim Seeley (W), Corin Howell (A), Mark Englert (C). (Aftershock). - Invisible Kingdom #1. G. Willow Wilson (W), Christian Ward (A). (Dark Horse). - Spider-Man Life History #1. Chip Zdarsky (W), Mark Bagley (A), John Dell (I), Frank D'Armata (C). (Marvel). - Meet the Skulls #2 (de 5). Robbie Thompson (W), Niko Henrichon (A), Laurent Grossat (Asistente Color). (Marvel). Los Irresistibles: Batman #67, Captain Marvel #3, Guardians of the Galaxy #3, (The) Immortal Hulk #15, Naomi #3, Pearl #7, Savage Sword of Conan #3, Star Wars #63, The Wild Storm #21, Venom #12, West Coast Avengers #9.
Weekly Pull Highlights Firefly: Bad Company Spider-Man Life Story #1 Invisible Kingdom #1 Lazarus Risen #1 Dark Red #1 More new number ones flood in this week, and we go on to discuss CEO scandals, media acquisitions, creator-driven comics and more! We end this episode discussing our Key Issues with toxic fandom and the ripples Nerd-Rage can cause.
In this episode we discuss; AfterShock Monday: Mary Shelley: Monster Hunter, Dark Red & Out of the Blue First Impressions The Comic Source Podcast Episode #738 Jace gives his initial thoughts on three titles from AfterShock hitting stands very soon. … Continued The post AfterShock Monday: Mary Shelley: Monster Hunter, Dark Red & Out of the Blue First Impressions: The Comic Source Podcast Episode #738 appeared first on The Comic Source Blog.
Great new chat with Tim about his new Aftershock book, Dark Red which centers on a vampire living in rural America.. We also look back at Revival, His new Swamp Thing DC book, his X-men series Apocalypse and the X-Tracts, and more.
The United States is a nation sharply divided by political ideology. Left versus right, liberal versus conservative. We have even formed geographic boundaries around the dominant political position of a region. In daily parlance we speak of blue big cites and red rural areas. My guest today is comic book writer and artist Tim Seeley. Having lived in both urban and rural areas, Tim has experienced first hand the frustration and political division between demographically divided denizens. Tim focuses his creative energy on exploring this division through his upcoming comic book Dark Red published by Aftershock Comics. It is the story of Charles “Chip” Ipswich. He has a dead-end job in a rural area in the middle of the country with no prospects — until a very special woman comes to town. This twist: Chip is a vampire. We begin by discussing the state of the comic book industry. Next Tim shares his thoughts on the rural / urban political divide and how it influenced Dark Red. I conclude my interview with Tim by “Kicking Back with the Creator”: how Tim relaxes, his choice of island book and the oddest job he ever had that allowed him to develop one of his comics. Please take a moment to rate Creator Talks on iTunes: http://apple.co/2Cq9ygK More about Tim Seeley: https://www.timseeleycreative.com/ About Dark Red: https://previewsworld.com/Article/222384-AfterShocks-Dark-Red-Explores-A-Vampire-In-Rural-America This episode is sponsored The Comic Book Shop, where comics as for everyone http://www.thecomicbookshop.com/
It’s opposite day and the girls start off the evening with Ancient Roots, Dark Red…Listen HereEpisode 16 Killer Friends And The Yuma Territorial Prison
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Hello各位聽眾大家好,我是思穎,歡迎收聽Szu Yin’s Radio,在這個節目裡我會計畫不同的主題,不定期的與大家分享關於音樂上的事情,很多人問我為什麼會開始想製作廣播節目呢? 因為之前寫部落格分享音樂的時候,我通常都是以圖文分享的模式,常常都會遇到許多東西真的很難只用文字來表達,所以我想既然要分享音樂,而音樂是關於聲音的事,不如就用廣播的方式,用聽覺我覺得感受力會比文字更強烈一些。 而且只要把我的平台 https://itunes.apple.com/tw/podcast/szu-yins-radio/id1360624063 加入你們手邊的podcast清單,就可以隨時隨地聽得到我的節目了。 今天第一集的主題是音樂家專訪,我邀請了我Berklee College of Music 的朋友Kino李品萱小姐,她目前人在紐約,今天的節目特別與她越洋連線,請她來跟大家聊聊她最新的鋼琴演奏專輯Free Spirit ,這張專輯共12首音樂記錄了不同時期的她,我覺得是一張相當有個人風格特色的專輯,所以我很想專訪她,同時也希望經由我的節目介紹,讓大家能夠更了解她的音樂。 Kino李品萱 的 "Free Spirit" 專輯購買連結: Buy Kino's "Free Spirit" Album : Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/2eBgYdOaEE31fTipNX3dGz Itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/free-spirit/1266809696
The Zed to Zed Podcast: The Show For Xbox Achievement Hunters and Gamerscore Junkies
073 Dark Red Oblivion … Siders … 2 Fream, Crandy and Proulx reminiscence about boosting sessions, discuss sold out preorders, and leaky pipes. Show notes are always available on the Zed to Zed website We are on iTunes, Stitcher and Google Play! Please give us a rating or review, it will really help us and is a free, easy way to support the show! Talk to us! Join our community! Discord Chat Zed to Zed Forums ACTIVE contests on forum Twitter: @zedtozed Email: contact@zedtozed.com Hosts: Brandon Fream aka "Freamwhole" - TrueAchievements / Xbox / Twitter Randy aka "Crandy" - TrueAchievements / Xbox / Twitter Daniel Proulx aka “Proulx”- TrueAchievements - Xbox Referenced during the show: Red Dead Redemption 2 sold out on Amazon Darksiders 3 Leaked Resident Evil: Vendetta All audio production and podcast backend support provided by Tarragon Allen. Songs and sounds that have been used in the show: "Jive Bot", “Dalmation Station (It Gets Better Mix)” by Jake Kaufman and “Jive Bot (Psycho Prismatic Mix)” by cancel from the games Mighty Switch Force! 1 and 2, developed and published by WayForward Technologies Epic Voice Announcements by RJBANKSWA Glossary of Xbox Gamerscore and achievement jargon and terms
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A terrifying new lunar satellite looms silently over Managlitch City as Glenn SevenFiftyFive and his friends plan their own personal crasher hunt. However, not everyone listening to the show thinks looking for trouble is the best of ideas. Also, voice menus. Guest starring Kara Dennison as Artema Sable. • Glenn SevenFiftyFive: Michael O’Brien • Narrator (Princess… Continue reading