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New monthly bonus feed here! https://www.patreon.com/rockfilmrock This episode is dense and detailed as all hell. I say that every few months about a new episode, it's true. But this really ranks up there with my Janis Joplin, Chris Cornell, AC/DC and Doors episodes in the amount of research (see the many references below) and interstitial music edits involved. So thank you in advance for your indulgence. This one covers: An expanded history of James O'Barr's journey from the USMC to optioning The Crow for a development deal Joy Division's early gigs, record deals, recording experiences, and Ian Curtis's death Trent Reznor's trials putting together the "Pretty Hate Machine" era Nine Inch Nails lineup, touring as an opening act, 1990s ascension as the eternal outsider, generally underreported backstage raucousness and the eventual shift into "Downward Spiral" The many steps between "The Crow" as a comic book released independently out of Detroit to nationwide distribution to screenplay revisions to script revisions and securing a serious-ass movie deal for real. Featuring accounts of Jeff Most and John Shirley who made it happen Clashes and controversies behind the scenes between writers, producers and director of the film, extending all the way to what DVD features we've still been denied due to legal squabbling that took place even years after the film's release PayPal tips: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/whatsamatta Shirt designs with defeatist messaging delivered via bright colors and childish graphics: https://www.bonfire.com/store/justtheworstshirtsever/ Subscribe to me on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV4Up7xGgjioEC07bjwu4mQ Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RockFilmRock Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justtheworstever/ Send me an email with show suggestions: Justtheworstever@gmail.com Suicide Prevention, Text/Call: 988 https://afsp.org/ National Sexual Assault Hotline 1-800-656-4673 https://www.rainn.org/resources https://www.filmstories.co.uk/features/the-crow-chronicle-the-dvd-extra-feature-that-got-pulled-late-in-the-day/ https://sewermutant.com/the-crow-creator-james-obarr-s-early-years-2b0b6e0ee8d3 https://archive.org/details/Mondo.2000.Issue.05.1991/page/n65/mode/2up?q=Reznor https://archive.org/details/electroshock00greg/page/38/mode/2up?q=Reznor interview 1994 Deborah Curtis's book: https://archive.org/details/touchingfromdist00debo/page/134/mode/2up BROKEN: https://archive.org/details/NineInchNails-Broken/Nine+Inch+Nails+-+Broken.mkv Bootleg library: https://archive.org/details/NIN_starterpack Crow book: https://archive.org/details/makingofcrow0000bais + Official Making of The Crow book https://archive.org/details/synthgods0000unse/page/106/mode/2up?q=Reznor Self Destruct Book: https://archive.org/details/nineinchnailssel00huxl/page/n5/mode/2up?q=Reznor SPIN MAGS: https://books.google.com/books?id=td2yO_T3DPEC&printsec=frontcover&rview=1&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false https://books.google.com/books?id=xbtTqjWx8FsC&pg=PA70&dq=Trent+Reznor&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwijvPyPqJ39AhVYFjQIHZ19AgUQ6AF6BAgEEAI#v=onepage&q=Trent%20Reznor&f=false https://books.google.com/books?id=3_7wN22l43MC&pg=PT44&dq=Trent+Reznor&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwicodapqJ39AhXTLH0KHS9xABY4FBDoAXoECAsQAg#v=onepage&q=Trent%20Reznor&f=false
Te contamos la trágica historia del lider de Joy Division y su esposa Deborah
Deborah Curtis arrived in Terre Haute to teach music, and once there, her passion for education was ignited. But little did this Chicago native realize that after getting her PhD. from Indiana State University she would one day come back to lead the institution. In this episode she talks about coming home, her mission to reduce the achievement gap and why she wants to “dispel the language” that ISU is a well-kept secret.
Dr. Deborah Curtis, President of Indiana State University, joins Tim to discuss her leadership experiences, the secret sauce to a strong & cohesive team, and the role gratitude plays in her life. You'll also hear stories of how leadership, diversity, and empowerment are making an impact at Indiana State. Key Takeaways: Seeing the broader horizon (4:11) A diverse and cohesive leadership team (6:57) The "secret sauce" to a great team (8:09) Becoming more a part of the community (9:44) The role of Chief of Staff at the University (11:54) Advice to employers on how to better support women and minorities (18:20) Dr. Curtis' edge in life (23:02)
There were two pivotal moments throughout Deborah's life that have led her to a place of joy that she's in now. First, she had set aside 10 years of experience in the agency business and decided to invest in herself by going to business school. The second life-changing moment for her was leaving her leadership role at American Express where she had worked for over 12 years, and accepting a CMO role in the space of events, hospitality, and experiential. Then the lockdown happened – but this didn't stop her from taking on another adventure and living the life she wants. Deborah Curtis is a seasoned marketing executive with over 20 years of experience across a variety of marketing disciplines and industries. Today, she talks about her challenges and triumphs along her reinvention journey, what that growth looks like, and why you should not even wait for some crisis to happen until you make that leap of faith. Here are some power takeaways from today's conversation: Taking a leap of faith, leaving her leadership role and entering business school Investing in yourself has no downsides Choosing to have fun working hard The ability to pause during a crisis is a gift Episode Highlights: Choosing to Have Fun Working Hard We all have the ability to have fun even at work. It's just a matter of choice. We're all entitled to have fun even when we're working hard and have whatever we want in our lives. It's just a matter of figuring out how to create it. Seeing the Gift in Every Crisis The ability to pause is a gift because you have that moment to reflect on who you are and what you want out of your life. You get to learn, grow, and get to know yourself even better. You realize how resilient you are after all and you dare to push boundaries and challenge yourself. You just have to tap into the parts of yourself that you forgot existed. Take on an Adventure – Now! Many brands sometimes wait to change until a crisis comes, and a lot of individuals do the same thing. But you shouldn't even wait for a crisis until you make any changes in your life. Take a leap of faith and don't be scared to take on an adventure because there's so much excitement on the other end which you may never have otherwise expected. Links to Resources: www.SharpeAlliance.com www.TheReinventionExchange.com RE:INVENT YOUR LIFE! WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR? Available on Amazon Books and Apple Books THE POWER OF REINVENTION Podcast on Apple, Google, Spotify, Anchor and more...
Se casó con apenas 18 años, tuvo una hija, conoció los excesos, tuvo una relación paralela y a los 23 se suicidó. Poseedor de dotes literarios y poéticos con una sensibilidad especial para describir el mundo que lo rodeaba, Ian siempre supo que su vida iba a ser una obra de arte, quizás producto de una vida tan atormentada como fugaz. Su lápida rezará por siempre: “Love will tear us apart” (El amor nos despedazará) Host: Carla Ritrovatofmrockandpop.com
Se casó con apenas 18 años, tuvo una hija, conoció los excesos, tuvo una relación paralela y a los 23 se suicidó. Poseedor de dotes literarios y poéticos con una sensibilidad especial para describir el mundo que lo rodeaba, Ian siempre supo que su vida iba a ser una obra de arte, quizás producto de una vida tan atormentada como fugaz. Su lápida rezará por siempre: “Love will tear us apart” (El amor nos despedazará) Host: Carla Ritrovatofmrockandpop.com
Nuevo episodio de VOLUMEN, un podcast de invitaciones literarias. En esta emisión: la biografía de Ian Curtis y Joy Division: “Touching from a distance” de Deborah Curtis (IG @dobraeditora TW @dobrarobotaedit) y el ensayo “La risa caníbal. Humor, pensamiento cínico, y poder” de Andrés Barba (IG @fiordo_editorial TW @FiordoEditorial) Voz y realización @mariancollante
Indiana State University President Deborah Curtis doesn't think the college residential campus will ever go away, but acknowledges that the growing “some college, no degree” market requires a pivot in serving those students. ISU boasts unique programs ranging from packaging engineering technology (the only accredited program in the nation) and construction management to insurance/risk management and RN to BSN (for nurses). Curtis discusses the large percentage of students who come from – and remain in – the state. “Our mission is to serve the workforce needs of Indiana,” she says. She focuses on enrollment, communications and fundraising and identifies her two favorite days of the year. Learn more at www.indstate.edu.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
I had the privilege of sitting down with Dr. Deborah Curtis, the president of Indiana State University, to talk about the effects of the pandemic on their institution. Universities are complex systems with lots of people and lots of moving parts. It was interesting to hear how they have been experiencing this crisis. I invite you to listen. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/clark-cowden/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/clark-cowden/support
Indiana State University President Deborah Curtis doesn’t think the college residential campus will ever go away, but acknowledges that the growing “some college, no degree” market requires a pivot in serving those students. ISU boasts unique programs ranging from packaging engineering technology (the only accredited program in the nation) and construction management to insurance/risk management and RN to BSN (for nurses). Curtis discusses the large percentage of students who come from – and remain in – the state. “Our mission is to serve the workforce needs of Indiana,” she says. She focuses on enrollment, communications and fundraising and identifies her two favorite days of the year. Learn more at www.indstate.edu.
The President of Indiana State University sits down with Higher Ed Athletics to discuss challenges facing higher education in the Midwest and how ISU is approaching them. President Curtis, a first generation college student, is the first female to serve the presidency at ISU and only the second alum. This episode features mostly higher ed content that those studying college athletics will benefit from hearing about, too.
The President of Indiana State University sits down with Higher Ed Athletics to discuss challenges facing higher education in the Midwest and how ISU is approaching them. President Curtis, a first generation college student, is the first female to serve the presidency at ISU and only the second alum. This episode features mostly higher ed content that those studying college athletics will benefit from hearing about, too.
En la segunda emisión de la cuarte temporada nos preguntamos: ¿Qué artista o canción representa mejor al rock?. Charlamos con Barbi Recanati sobre la escena actual y nos dijo que `el rock hoy es un campo de batalla`. Analizamos la película de 2016 `Sing Street’ y recomendamos dos libros de rock: ‘Touching from a distance’ biografía de Ian Curtis escrita por Deborah Curtis y editada por Dobra Robotta y ‘El señor de los venenos’ de Enrique Symns publicado por Cuenco de Plata.
En la segunda emisión de la cuarte temporada nos preguntamos: ¿Qué artista o canción representa mejor al rock?. Charlamos con Barbi Recanati sobre la escena actual y nos dijo que `el rock hoy es un campo de batalla`. Analizamos la película de 2016 `Sing Street’ y recomendamos dos libros de rock: ‘Touching from a distance’ biografía de Ian Curtis escrita por Deborah Curtis y editada por Dobra Robotta y ‘El señor de los venenos’ de Enrique Symns publicado por Cuenco de Plata.
Pop Art Painter Jamie Roxx (www.JamieRoxx.us) welcomes Actress Kate Linder (DEAD LOVE 2018 / THE YOUNG & THE RESTLESS) to the Show! Dead Love IMDB: www.imdb.com/title/tt4459806Kate Linder Website: www.katelinder.com DEAD LOVE Sometimes the blood just won’t wash away. This fall, Wild Eye Releasing makes hearts bleed when Colin Floom and Greg Nemer’s highly anticipated horror Dead Love premieres on DVD. Brandon is a young train engineer whose world is upended when his mother suddenly takes her own life. At the funeral home, he meets Fiona, a beautiful and mysterious mortician who takes a strong interest in him. Soon they discover they share a passion for music. And when Fiona serenades him with an ancient folk song, their lives become entwined for eternity. Acclaimed actress Kate Linder (“The Young & The Restless”, Miss Meadows) features alongside Nicole Elizabeth Olson, Grayson Low, Bob Buckley, Elias Harger, and Deborah Curtis in a classy, haunting and effective festival favorite making its DVD debut this month.
Mark Edwards speaks with Dr. Deborah Curtis, the newly-appointed president of Indiana State University.
“This book also tells us something that is ever present but rarely discussed. The role of women in the male often macho world of rock. Deborah Curtis is the woman who supported her husband but[...] The post EP 36: Deborah Curtis (Love Will Tear Us Apart) appeared first on Muses and Stuff Podcast.
Orian Williams was born in Jackson, Mississippi and raised in Houston, Texas. A graduate of Baylor University, Orian moved to Los Angeles in the early 1990’s . After a few years as a successful producer of commercials, Orian formed a fortuitous alliance with the director E. Elias Merhige, whose work Orian was an early champion of after seeing his acclaimed University thesis feature film BEGOTTEN. Williams first film was to set up SHADOW OF THE VAMPIRE the Academy Award nominated film starring Willem Dafoe and John Malkovich at Saturn Films, Nicolas Cage’s production company directed by Merhige. In 2004 Orian secured the rights to the book “Touching from a Distance,” a biography based on the life of Ian Curtis, lead singer of the band Joy Division, written by Ian’s widow, Deborah Curtis. Ian committed suicide in 1980 just 2 days before the bands first American tour and reformed under the name New Order. The highly regarded photographer/video director Anton Corbijn, directed and was his first feature film. CONTROL stars Sam Riley as Ian Curtis, Samantha Morton and Alexandra Maria Lara. CONTROL had its world premiere in Cannes 2007 opening the Director’s Fortnight and came away with 3 awards including Best European Film and 4 BAFTA nominations including one win for writer and 10 BIFA nominations with 5 wins including Best Picture. Orian then set his eyes on Jack Kerouac, producing two films about his life, a documentary about the book ‘Big Sur’ then the feature film BIG SUR Written and Directed by Michael Polish, BIG SUR stars, Jean Marc Barr as Kerouac and Josh Lucas as Neal Cassady, Kate Bosworth, Radha Mitchell and Henry Thomas also star. Currently Orian is producing WONDERLAND AVENUE with David Fincher, which focuses on Danny Sugerman and his young life in Los Angeles in the 1960’s, Fred Durst will direct, set up at New Regency.
Libby Purves is joined by artists Gavin Turk and Deborah Curtis; Falklands veteran Tony Banks; writer Donald McRae and composer and arranger Barbara Moore. Barbara Moore is a composer, arranger and singer and former member of the Sixties backing group, the Ladybirds. Barbara, who turned eighty this year, is credited with re-orchestrating Alan Freeman's 'Pick of the Pops' theme tune as well working with many artists from Elton John to Dudley Moore, Sandy Shaw and Adam Faith. Tony Banks served with the Parachute Regiment in the Falklands War. To mark the 30th anniversary of the conflict, he has published his memoir, 'Storming the Falklands' in which he tells of his war and its aftermath. The book describes how he went back to the Falklands to help him come to terms with his experiences and how he returned a trumpet to an Argentine soldier which he had taken as a war trophy. 'Storming the Falklands - My War and After' is published by Little Brown. Donald McRae is a sports writer and author and the only two-time winner of the prestigious William Hill Sports Book of the Year. Born in South Africa in 1961, he grew up under the apartheid regime with his parents and sister. He left the country in 1984 to avoid military service which brought him into conflict with his parents. His memoir 'Under Our Skin' is based on these experiences and is published by Little Brown. Artists Gavin Turk and Deborah Curtis set up 'The House of Fairy Tales', an arts charity which came out of their own passion to make art engaging for children. Their new project, the Mystery of the Hidden League and the Misplaced Museum is a story-based adventure trail and interactive installation at Hall Place, Bexley, Kent. Producer: Paula McGinley.