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Local documentary filmmaker Dave Kendall produced "Hot Times in the Heartland" with his company, Prairie Hollow Productions. The film is a comprehensive look at how the climate crisis is impacting the Kansas City region and how local changemakers are working to counter it.
In a dramatic turn of events, the Kansas Reflector, a news affiliate of the non-profit States Newsroom, found itself at the center of a contentious battle with Facebook. Sherman Smith, the Editor-in-Chief of the Kansas Reflector, revealed the unfolding saga during an exclusive interview with Mike Blinder, Publisher of E&P Magazine. The saga began when Facebook rejected an editorial titled "When Facebook Fails, Local Media Matters Even More For Our Planet's Future," authored by Dave Kendall and published on the Kansas Reflector's website. The piece highlighted Facebook's rejection of Kendall's documentary on climate change as too divisive, emphasizing the importance of local media in disseminating crucial information. Shortly after attempting to share the editorial on Facebook, the Kansas Reflector faced a startling development. Facebook not only rejected the post but proceeded to remove all past posts linking to the Reflector's website. The platform deemed the Kansas Reflector a cybersecurity threat and contacted every individual who had interacted with the Kansas Reflector's page over the past four years, sending notifications labeling the site as “questionable,” prompting widespread confusion and concern among followers. Smith recounted a conversation with Facebook spokesperson Andy Stone, who acknowledged the platform's error in blocking the Kansas Reflector's posts. However, Stone's apology, delivered via Twitter instead of Facebook's own channels, raised eyebrows and underscored the lack of direct communication from the social media giant. Smith pressed Stone for further clarification on Facebook's actions and the potential implications for media outlets. Stone's response left Smith with lingering concerns about Facebook's accountability and transparency, particularly regarding its content moderation policies and the impact on journalistic integrity. The exchange highlighted the need for greater scrutiny of Facebook's role in shaping public discourse and its responsibility to uphold press freedom. Smith emphasized to Stone the widespread impact of Facebook's actions, reminding him that individuals who had interacted with the Kansas Reflector's page were told that Facebook deems their site as questionable. Smith highlighted the detrimental effect this had on the publication's reputation and audience trust. Despite raising these concerns, Stone expressed his inability to rectify the situation beyond his initial apology on X, leaving Smith and the Kansas Reflector team frustrated with the lack of concrete action or recourse. This exchange underscored the broader implications of Facebook's content moderation decisions and the challenges faced by media organizations in navigating such platforms while maintaining journalistic integrity. As the situation continues to unfold, Smith remains committed to keeping the public informed and holding Facebook accountable. He underscores the importance of transparency and urges Facebook to provide a credible explanation for its actions. The Kansas Reflector's battle with Facebook underscores the challenges facing media organizations in the digital age and raises critical questions about the power wielded by tech giants over the dissemination of news and information. As the story continues to evolve, it serves as a sobering reminder of the ongoing struggle to preserve press freedom and protect the public's right to access information.
Dave Kendall and Alex talk about horror, his involvement in the the original Hellbound Horror Festival and how he got started in the world of horror. Dave's first professional work was for Pat Mills, when his skill came to the attention of Mills' long-term, artistic collaborator Kev O Neill. Pat is affectionately referred to as the Godfather of British comics having created the ultra violent, banned and vilified, Action comic and then the long running 2000AD, now celebrating it's 40th year. Dave also did some work with Pat on a story called Psycho Killer for the unfortunately short lived Toxic! Comic. He has also worked on Necroscope by the British author Brian Lumley and a comic for the band Metallica and has recently been creating work for the popular Magic the Gathering game and World of Warcraft, as well as a creator owned project called Houses of the Holy with best selling author Mike Carey. Currently, his work has come full circle and Dave is the illustrator and co creator of The Deadworld series for 2000AD. This details the destruction of Deadworld by Judge Death and his Lieutenants. Judge Death being the arch-nemesis of Judge Dredd. Show Notes and Links: Dave Kendall / The Head Hunter / 2000AD Comics The Hellbound Podcast Hosted by Alex Blackburn and Michael Chan, two intrepid discoverers of evil and comedy in the horror movie genre. They have banded together to go on a quest of self discovery, to talk about all things horror, having belly busting laughs along the way. On the show they‘ll talk about specific movies, interview horror movie fans, filmmakers and people behind the scenes in the world of horror cinema. Jump aboard this Hellbound adventure of all things horror! Credits - Hosted By: Michael Chan & Alexander Blackburn / Editing & Sound Engineering: Alex Blackburn / Title Music by Chris Forsey / Podcast Art by Danny Perdana / A Hellbound Production - Socials: Hellbound Instagram Host Alex Blackburn Host Michael Chan Hellbound Official Website
Dave Kendall of PBS talks about the new documentary The Road To Santa Fe on News Radio KKOB
Welcome to the Michigan Golf Live Radio May 22nd broadcast featuring Washtenaw Golf Club in Ypsilanti. We visit with Dave Kendall, architect Ray Hearn, several WGC team members and cover the PGA Championship with Arron Oberholser from Golf Channel. You'll also have the chance to win FREE GOLF packages throughout the show. Listen for contest entry details! For more information about Michigan Golf Live (the flagship program that launched Fore Golfers Network), please visit MGLTV.com
This is the episode where Dave and Brian talk about everything from Miley to Jay Reatard to Anita Bryant's Prison Purse. Top that for eclectic!
Listen to the 2000 AD Thrill-Cast on Spotify bit.do/thrillcastspotify or subscribe on iTunes at bit.do/thrillcastitunes Welcome to the forty-sixth episode of The Lockdown Tapes as The 2000 AD Thrill-Cast continues to broadcast the joys of Thrill-power during the COVID-19 pandemic! Got a theme or interview you’d like to hear? Let us know at thrillcast@2000AD.com Readers have been transported back to Deadworld with a new series by Kek-W and Dave Kendall, which continues to explore the downfall of the homeworld of the Dark Judges. The Thrill-Cast chats to Kek and Dave about this long-running series, how to find the humanity in the midst of apocalyptic horror, and whether a giant statue made of teeth is a sign that Judge Death has a bit of an ego problem... During the pandemic the Thrill-Cast will be broadcasting weekly – so make sure you’re keeping yourselves and your loved ones safe, and stay tuned for more from the Galaxy’s Greatest Podcast! The 2000 AD Thrill-Cast is the award-winning podcast that takes you behind-the-scenes at the Galaxy’s Greatest Comic with creator interviews, panels, and more! You can subscribe to the Thrill-Cast on your favourite podcast app, iTunes, Sticher, and Spotify. You can also listen now at 2000AD.com/podcast or you can watch at youtube.com/2000ADonline
First off, I want to apologize for the audio quality. Somehow I messed up the audio and had to download this off the movie. But, here is part of of Dave and Brian talking about surprises they seen at live shows.
After getting caught between worlds and never managing to quite hook it up, through a radio link between Earths 2 and 5 we finally get it together to discuss Moorcock with comics luminary and 2000AD Script Droid KEK-W! We talk Moorcock, The Rituals of Infinity, comics, Dark Judges, music and the disturbingly beautiful art of Dave Kendall. I continue to learn regarding online recording, with mixed results. Gerard Arthur Connelly gets his slippers wet. As discussed on the show Jim’s Kickstarter for Urish’s Horde – The Guide to Elric Collectibles is at:https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/dcbooks/urishs-horde-the-guide-to-elric-collectibles
This is the Raconteurista podcast where Dave & Brian take a different approach. They are talking but the music that really blew their socks off! But it is only Part 1. There's more to come
This week we're taking a look back at the "Dave Kendall era" of Alternative music. We'll be checking out the "baggy" scene in the UK, the last gasps of the Minneapolis scene, and Iggy Pop's only real hit... Plus Jane's Addiction, Pixies, Cocteau Twins, Depeche Mode, Mojo Nixon, and more!
The Future Of US Healthcare. Democratic Perspective welcomes Dave Kendall, Senior Fellow for Health and Fiscal Policy for the Third Way, to discuss the pandemic and universal healthcare. Kendall was author of most, if not all, of the Affordable Care … Continue reading →
Welcome to the May 16th edition of Michigan Golf Live Radio and our broadcast from historic Washtenaw Golf Club on the border of Ypsilanti and Ann Arbor. Our primary guest is Dave Kendall, member of the Michigan Golf Hall of Fame, founder of Kendall Golf Academy, and part owner of WGC. We're also joined by members of the WGC team and other special guests. Listen carefully for your chance to win free golf and be sure to share the link!
On a sunny August morning I visited Huntington to run 5K and then popped into Niche comics to record an episode about the first volume of The Fall of Deadworld by Kek-W and Dave Kendall. Garry Hill tells me all about the book, about the wonders of Parkrun, the joys of an independent comic shop, and the upcoming first meeting of the 2000AD Eastern contingent.Get your copy from the 2000AD online store, or from Niche comics themselves. You can find a list of episodes so far and all the upcoming books on the Facebook page, follow the podcast on Twitter, and on instagram, or email me comments and suggestions to MCBCpodcast@gmail.com If you cannot see the audio controls, listen/download the audio file hereDownload hereRight click and choose save link as to download to your computer.
Special guest Dave Kendall shares with us what serving the poor means to Jesus.
Image-O-Rama: The Weatherman #2 by Jody Leheup and Nathan Fox, Farmhand #1 by Rob Guillory, Hack/Slash: Resurrection #8 by Tini Howard and Celor, and Proxima Centauri by Farel Dalrymple, LEGO Voltron, Ant Man and the Wasp, Cosmic Ghost Rider #1, Batman #50, Catwoman #1, Black Panther #2, Captain America #1, Tony Stark: Iron Man, The Dark Judges: The Fall of Deadworld Book One by Kek-W and Dave Kendall from Rebellion, Korgi: Short Tails by Christian Slade from Top Shelf, Alterna Comics-O-Rama: Zero Jumper #2, Tinseltown #2, and It Came Out on a Wednesday #1, Infinity 8 Volume 1: Love and Mummies from LionForge, Ruinworld #1 by Derek Laufman from Kaboom, plus a whole mess more!
Jason and Matt talk about Goo from Sonic Youth. We both love SY and Goo was our entry point in high school so we have a lot to say. We found out a bunch of crazy things about it's creation and Thurston lets Dave Kendall from 120 minutes embarrass himself.
Comfort Keepers provides in-home senior care, elder care, and so much more – all with a very personalized approach and compassionate customer assistance! Learn more with Dave Kendall in this episode of Member Spotlight.
Donna Edwards, Dave Kendall and Randall Robinson share stories of growing up down South.
Dave Kendall is from Christians Against Poverty. He shares his testimony from growing up in the UK and his calling to work in Australia. CAP have seen many thousands become debt free and trained and many have come to Christ though their ministry!
We ♥ Matt Pinfield. With over 25 years of experience as a radio DJ, television VJ, Pinfield is truly "The Rock and Roll Encyclopedia". Pinfield is part of Skype's "Join Say it with Skype" upcoming competition to be the Skype house band. This is a great opportunity for young musicians to showcase their music and win a professional studio recording. Judges (and later mentors) will include Matt Pinfield, Pete Wentz (Fall Out Boy) and Ryan Tedder (OneRepublic). Here's how it works: • Using a laptop or computer with a webcam, log into Facebook • Add the Say It With Skype app • Find the "submit a URL of your band" and hit "record a live performance" • The next step is to just rock out. IMPORTANT: Bands can submit their entries on the Skype Facebook page until Thursday, June 14 at 11:59 P.M. EST. Winners will be selected and notified on Tuesday, June 19 via email and will be announced publicly on Monday, July 9 at 9:00 A.M. EST. Besides from "Say it with Skype", Pinfield also talk a little about Dave Kendall and 120 Minutes, how he consume his music (he has a record player in his kitchen). Song of the show is Gaslight Anthem's "45", which is Matt Pinfield's favorite song at the moment. Keep up with Matt Pinfield on twitter, he's currently started MTV's The Hivecast with Matt Pinfield (they're on episode #1 with Mark Ronson), he's on "terrestrial radio" with Cumulus Media-produced "Flashback" show, and is working on a book. BONUS: • Matt's hilarious Prince story, plus Bob Mould. • I should also mention that I use the standard Skype phone and computer application all the time, but not so much the Facebook's "Say It With Skype" app. As part of the research, I did check it out by sending a birthday greeting with our favorite Ash band.