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The Earful Tower: Paris
Saying goodbye to the US ambassador to France

The Earful Tower: Paris

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 30:19


We filmed a "viral" video with the US ambassador to France, Denise Bauer, in her official residence in Paris. This episode is a behind-the-scenes from the video, plus a general chat about what has been going on here at The Earful Tower.  Mentioned in this episode: Our YouTube video The fascinating Pamela Harriman Lina's "Scoop du jour" column (read it on Patreon here, Substack here) Le Dali restaurant at Le Meurice This season of The Earful Tower is brought to you by the award-winning travel company My Private Paris, which specializes in tours in Paris, day trips outside Paris, and travel itineraries. See what they offer here. This week's fun bonus included a chat about a stunning church in central Paris that never has a queue out the front.  Get more from The Earful Tower by becoming a Patreon member, or a Substack member, or exploring the official site here.

The Skinny Confidential Him & Her Podcast
Julie Bowen - Modern Advice & Unfiltered Hollywood Stories

The Skinny Confidential Him & Her Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 85:19


#708: Today we're sitting down with Julie Bowen. Julie Bowen is an award-winning actress, best known for playing Claire Dunphy on the sitcom Modern Family, Carol Vessey on Ed, and Denise Bauer on Boston Legal. We sit down for a conversation about her career, what it was like to work with and meet extremely famous people, and why she started JB SKRUB, her self-care line for tween boys. We also discuss the lack of a market for clean products for men and boys, why quitting can be the best decision you ever make, and how she balances family and her career.   To connect with Julie Bowen click HERE To connect with JB SKRUB click HERE To connect with Lauryn Bosstick click HERE To connect with Michael Bosstick click HERE Read More on The Skinny Confidential HERE To Watch the Show click HERE For Detailed Show Notes visit TSCPODCAST.COM To Call the Him & Her Hotline call: 1-833-SKINNYS (754-6697) This episode is brought to you by The Skinny Confidential Head to the HIM & HER Show ShopMy page HERE to find all of Michael and Lauryn's favorite products mentioned on their latest episodes. Use code SKINNY20 for 20% off your first purchase at jbskrub.com This episode is brought to you by Sunday Lawn Care Sunday is available at Target, Walmart, and Lowe's stores nationwide. Use code SKINNY20 for 20% off your custom lawn plan on getsunday.com This episode is brought to you by Hiya Health Hiya Health fill in the most common gaps in modern children's diet to provide full-body nourishment our kids need with a yummy taste they love. Go to hiyahealth.com/skinny to receive 50% off your first order. This episode is brought to you by Primally Pure If you're tired of discomfort during your menstrual cycle, try the Cycle Soothing Spray from Primally Pure at primallypure.com/SKINNY and use code SKINNY for 15% off your order. This episode is brought to you by Nutrafol Nutrafol is the #1 dermatologist recommended hair growth supplement, clinically shown to improve your hair growth, thickness, and visible scalp coverage. Go to nutrafol.com and use code SKINNYHAIR to save $10 off your first month's subscription, plus free shipping. This episode is brought to you by Pique Visit piquelife.com/skinny to get up to 15% off and a free cup and frother + free shipping for life. This episode is brought to you by Jaspr Visit jaspr.co and use code SKINNY for 10% off your first purchase. Produced by Dear Media

AM Quickie
May 27, 2021: Citizen Scraps Private Police App; Biden Orders Review Of Virus Origins; Exxon Shareholders Revolt Over Clean Energy

AM Quickie

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 7:45


Welcome to Majority.FM's AM QUICKIE! Brought to you by justcoffee.coop TODAY'S HEADLINES: One of the sketchiest libertarian venture capitalists in America planned to launch an app to summon a private police force by smartphone. Today we are pleased to report that, thanks to negative publicity, the rent-a-cop app is being scrapped. Meanwhile, President Joe Biden has given US intelligence agencies ninety days to figure out where the coronavirus came from. And he says they’ll be entertaining a theory favored by many Republicans, that the virus somehow escaped from a lab in China. And lastly, activist shareholders, with the support of public pension funds, won a vote forcing Exxon Mobil to hire directors who favor clean energy. It’s a massive defeat for Exxon management and a repudiation of the company’s old, planet-destroying ways. THESE ARE THE STORIES YOU NEED TO KNOW: This dispatch from the dystopia comes from CBS News. The crowdsourcing crime- tracking app Citizen, whose earliest backers include the venture capitalist billionaire Peter Thiel, is ditching plans to develop a private police force that could be summoned by users via the smartphone app. The company began offering the service in Los Angeles last month as a pilot program. For the service, Citizen partnered with a private firm called Los Angeles Professional Security, which describes itself as a provider of subscription law enforcement. But on Tuesday, Citizen ended the program, stating it has no plans to launch a similar service elsewhere. The company's decision follows more than a week of negative publicity for the popular app, which uses cellphone-location data to alert users of potential safety hazards, emergencies and criminal activity in their area. CBS reports that as Citizen's popularity has grown, so, too, has its number of critics, who say the app raises privacy issues as well as racial bias. Matthew Guariglia, a policy analyst at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, called the app "a digital superhighway for racial profiling," In mid-May, the app misidentified a homeless person as the source of a recent wildfire in Los Angeles. Citizen posted pictures of the man, and offered a $30,000 reward to anyone who could provide information leading to his arrest. A few days later, a different man was arrested for the crime. If you think the regular police are bad, wait until you see what Silicon Valley comes up with. Biden Orders Review Of Virus Origins This update on the politics of the pandemic comes from the Washington Post. President Biden said yesterday that he has asked the intelligence community to determine the origin of the coronavirus pandemic. It’s a major departure from the previous White House position that the World Health Organization should lead efforts to uncover the contagion’s origin. Biden has asked for a report within ninety days. The new message from the White House reflects the rapidly changing views about the origins of the virus. In recent weeks, a theory has gained more support that the source of the coronavirus may have emerged from the Wuhan Institute of Virology in China, though that is far from proved. Some Republicans pushed the idea early on, including Donald Trump. But the idea was dismissed by many influential scientists and Democrats. The Post says that in recent weeks, some prominent researchers have begun arguing that the lab theory should remain on the table until more is known. And a series of reports in the Wall Street Journal, including one that highlighted how several people who work at the Wuhan lab became sick in fall 2019 with Covid-like symptoms, has been part of a reexamination. Biden said one element of the US intelligence community leans toward the view that the novel coronavirus came from a laboratory accident. Two other components, on the other hand, believe the virus came from animal-to-human contact. But are American spies really well- suited to make this determination, especially without Chinese cooperation? Exxon Shareholders Revolt Over Clean Energy You love to see it. The New York Times says Big Oil was knocked down a peg yesterday. Shareholders of Exxon Mobil dealt the company’s management a stunning defeat by electing at least two board candidates who pledged to steer the company away from oil and gas and toward cleaner energy. The success of the campaign, led by a tiny hedge fund against the nation’s largest oil company, could force the energy industry to confront climate change. Analysts could not recall another time that Exxon management had lost a vote against company-picked directors. The vote reveals the growing power that giant Wall Street firms now have to press corporate managements to pursue social goals. According to the Times, the hedge fund leading this campaign, Engine Number One, was seeking to defeat four of the company’s twelve director candidates. Its victory is the culmination of years of efforts by activists to force the oil giant to change its environmental policies. Some big pension funds, including the New York State Common Retirement Fund and the California Public Employees’ Retirement System, had joined the effort. In another sign of change, shareholders of Chevron, the second largest US oil company, yesterday voted for a proposal to reduce emissions from the fuel the company makes and sells. And in the Netherlands, a court required Royal Dutch Shell to reduce its emissions by forty five percent by 2030. One day these companies will be only a memory, and the world will be better for it. AND NOW FOR SOME QUICKER QUICKIES: The Los Angeles Times reports that nine people were killed, including the gunman, in a shooting yesterday morning at a San Jose rail yard. The suspect set his own house on fire, then drove to a Valley Transportation Authority union meeting and began shooting, law enforcement sources said. Sympathy and solidarity to all affected. The Washington Post reports that Amazon will buy MGM Holdings from its investment- group owners, paying $8.45 billion billion to put the historic studio in the hands of the retailing giant. The Post is also owned by Amazon’s Jeff Bezos, but we aren’t, so we can say he has enough money, power and cultural influence, already. According to the Associated Press, President Biden is nominating former senior State Department official Nicholas Burns to serve as his ambassador to China, and Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti to be his ambassador to India. Prominent Democratic fundraisers Denise Bauer, Jane Hartley and David Cohen have also emerged as leading contenders for postings in France, Italy and Canada, respectively. Gotta love those patronage jobs! Good news! The New York Times reports that immunity to the coronavirus lasts at least a year, possibly a lifetime, improving over time – especially after vaccination. That’s according to two new studies, both in the journal Nature. The results suggest that people who have recovered from Covid-19 and later been vaccinated will continue to have high levels of protection against emerging variants, even without a vaccine booster. So there’s a silver lining for survivors. AM QUICKIE - MAY 27, 2021 HOSTS - Sam Seder & Lucie Steiner WRITER - Corey Pein PRODUCER - Dorsey Shaw EXECUTIVE PRODUCER - Brendan Finn

Let's Discult Podcast (Deep house, Tech-house, Techno, House, Underground)

Watch the Full Show : https://youtu.be/YRBB35XALyI Livestream Session [02.10.19] She has been our very first guest with Lets Discult for the 1st show back in 2017. You probably had the chance to see her for one of our events, she's always having that big smile, dancing behind the decks, providing serious grooves. Anyways, you'll be able to see that on Wednesday ;) Artist Links : SC : https://soundcloud.com/denisebauer FB : https://bit.ly/2MEhvGG

denise bauer
Let's Discult Podcast (Deep house, Tech-house, Techno, House, Underground)

For the 1st podcast of the series we are glad to have Denise Bauer from Berlin. Playing all around the city for years she always provide the good beats. For the occasion she dropped a super dope deep dj set with an amazing selection. Artist Links : FB : https://www.facebook.com/DeniseBauerMusic/ SC : https://soundcloud.com/denisebauer [Podcast Tracklisting] 1 Nitam – Cancellate 2 Genius of Time – Djungel Jam 3 Sevensol & Bender - Driftwood 4 Audision - Red Sky - Robag Wruhme Remix 5 John Tejada & Tin Man – Swift Box 6 Hodge - Beneath Two Moons 7 Hugo Massien - 0011 8 Zemi17 – Impressions 9 Mr. G - Pause 4 Thought 'With You' feat. Garfield King 10 LaChriz – Look Down 11 Damian Lazarus - Different Now - Art Department Remix 12 LOR - Factories 1984 13 Thom Yorke – Interference

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MinMon Podcast
MinMon Podcast #29 by Denise Bauer

MinMon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2015


Der MinMon Podcast bekommt endlich weibliche Unterstützung, denn die Nummer 29 wird durch Denise Bauer gestellt. Die Berlinerin steht schon seit vielen Jahren hinter den Platten- bzw CD-Spielern und ist für ihre großartigen Mixe bekannt. Diesen Sommer war sie unter anderem in München, Berlin, Lyon und auch auf dem Antaris zu hören. Wir haben natürlich... Auch in Farbe und Bunt auf MinMon Podcast #29 by Denise Bauer

Boston Legal TV Show Podcast
Boston Legal TV Podcast: Race Ipsa, 2x23 with host Dana Greenlee and Deb Hiett, guest star from the episode. Season 2, episode 23; published May 7, 2006; 86 min.

Boston Legal TV Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2006


Boston Legal TV Podcast; Race Ipsa with host Dana Greenlee and Deb Hiett, guest star from the episode; 2x23, airdate April 25, 2006. A story of firing on your therapist, old footage, kissing, walking while black and taking air at the fourth wall. During Denny Crane's therapy session with Dr. Sydney Fields (Peter MacNicol), a verbal showdown between the two results in Denny's shooting the doctor. While Alan Shore defends Denny in court, the law partners discuss whether the time has come to oust Crane from the firm. Meanwhile, Alan runs into Chelina Hall (Kerry Washington) and their old chemistry returns when he enlists her help in a racially charged case. And Brad Chase learns that he can't keep a girl because he's a lousy kisser, so he asks Denise Bauer to give him lessons. 86 min.

Boston Legal TV Show Podcast
Boston Legal TV Podcast: Race Ipsa, 2x23 with host Dana Greenlee and Deb Hiett, guest star from the episode. Season 2, episode 23; published May 7, 2006; 86 min.

Boston Legal TV Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2006


Boston Legal TV Podcast; Race Ipsa with host Dana Greenlee and Deb Hiett, guest star from the episode; 2x23, airdate April 25, 2006. A story of firing on your therapist, old footage, kissing, walking while black and taking air at the fourth wall. During Denny Crane's therapy session with Dr. Sydney Fields (Peter MacNicol), a verbal showdown between the two results in Denny's shooting the doctor. While Alan Shore defends Denny in court, the law partners discuss whether the time has come to oust Crane from the firm. Meanwhile, Alan runs into Chelina Hall (Kerry Washington) and their old chemistry returns when he enlists her help in a racially charged case. And Brad Chase learns that he can't keep a girl because he's a lousy kisser, so he asks Denise Bauer to give him lessons. 86 min.

Boston Legal TV Show Podcast
The Cancer Man Can: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast; Commentary on Boston Legal season 2, episode 11; published January 17, 2006; 88 min.

Boston Legal TV Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2006


The Cancer Man Can: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast Commentary; A story of partners, coat rooms, influence and finally becoming harmonic. The law firm represents Daniel Post (Michael J. Fox), a CEO battling terminal lung cancer who used his status with a pharmaceutical company to ensure that he receive the non-placebo in a promising anti-cancer drug test. Now, another participant in the test study is suing him. During one of Post's visits to Crane, Poole & Schmidt, the charismatic man meets and becomes romantically involved with the firm's Denise Bauer. Meanwhile, Denny Crane is attracted to Beverly Bridge (Joanna Cassidy), a fifty-year-old attractive predator trolling for a husband amongst her high-net-worth peers. And Alan Shore advocates on behalf of "Hands" (Christian Clemenson), a fellow quirky employee in his quest for partnership at Crane, Poole & Schmidt.

Boston Legal TV Show Podcast
The Cancer Man Can: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast; Commentary on Boston Legal season 2, episode 11; published January 17, 2006; 88 min.

Boston Legal TV Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2006


The Cancer Man Can: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast Commentary; A story of partners, coat rooms, influence and finally becoming harmonic. The law firm represents Daniel Post (Michael J. Fox), a CEO battling terminal lung cancer who used his status with a pharmaceutical company to ensure that he receive the non-placebo in a promising anti-cancer drug test. Now, another participant in the test study is suing him. During one of Post's visits to Crane, Poole & Schmidt, the charismatic man meets and becomes romantically involved with the firm's Denise Bauer. Meanwhile, Denny Crane is attracted to Beverly Bridge (Joanna Cassidy), a fifty-year-old attractive predator trolling for a husband amongst her high-net-worth peers. And Alan Shore advocates on behalf of "Hands" (Christian Clemenson), a fellow quirky employee in his quest for partnership at Crane, Poole & Schmidt.

Boston Legal TV Show Podcast
Witches of Mass Destruction: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast; Commentary on Boston Legal season 2, episode 6; published November 6, 2005; 76 min.

Boston Legal TV Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2005


Witches of Mass Destruction: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast Commentary: A story of stop-loss, dissent v. disloyalty, Wiccans, Christians, being harmonic and flamingos somewhat pretty in pink. Shirley Schmidt and Denise Bauer represent two groups of parents, one Christian and the other Wiccan -- a pagan religion -- who are suing to get rid of a school's Halloween pageant for its wicked witch. The Christians feel their faith is being marginalized by a satanic symbol, and the Wiccans claim that Halloween images stereotype them - especially after the school's principal gives a riveting demonstration of her cackling, green witch. Meanwhile, Garrett Wells takes Cassie (Tamara Feldman), the paralegal with whom he's involved, to see Alan Shore and ask him to represent her in suing the U.S. government, to vindicate the death of her brother, killed in the Iraq war. Shore takes on the unconventional case, but his friendship with Denny Crane is threatened since Crane strongly feels that one shouldn't criticize the military while the country is at war. The strained friendship threatens the annual office Halloween party, where they both were to dress up as giant flamingoes .

Boston Legal TV Show Podcast
Witches of Mass Destruction: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast; Commentary on Boston Legal season 2, episode 6; published November 6, 2005; 76 min.

Boston Legal TV Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2005


Witches of Mass Destruction: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast Commentary: A story of stop-loss, dissent v. disloyalty, Wiccans, Christians, being harmonic and flamingos somewhat pretty in pink. Shirley Schmidt and Denise Bauer represent two groups of parents, one Christian and the other Wiccan -- a pagan religion -- who are suing to get rid of a school's Halloween pageant for its wicked witch. The Christians feel their faith is being marginalized by a satanic symbol, and the Wiccans claim that Halloween images stereotype them - especially after the school's principal gives a riveting demonstration of her cackling, green witch. Meanwhile, Garrett Wells takes Cassie (Tamara Feldman), the paralegal with whom he's involved, to see Alan Shore and ask him to represent her in suing the U.S. government, to vindicate the death of her brother, killed in the Iraq war. Shore takes on the unconventional case, but his friendship with Denny Crane is threatened since Crane strongly feels that one shouldn't criticize the military while the country is at war. The strained friendship threatens the annual office Halloween party, where they both were to dress up as giant flamingoes .

Boston Legal TV Show Podcast
Men To Boys: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast Commentary on Boston Legal season 2, episode 5; published October 31, 2005; 68 min.

Boston Legal TV Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2005


Men To Boys: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast Commentary: A story of loose belt buckles, being Schmidt-canned, lonely chubbyists, Trouble in River city and six years to $1.7m. Check, please! When an old case she neglected comes up for trial, Denise Bauer frantically prepares for her defense against an auto manufacturer whose defective pick-up truck caused a fire that killed a terminally ill woman. Garrett Wells' research trip to the file room of the opposing law firm turns steamy when he meets Cassie (Tamara Feldman), an audaciously outspoken paralegal. Meanwhile Alan Shore, still trying to get over Tara Wilson, takes Sara Holt to dinner and embarrasses her by giving his own public service announcement to a crowded restaurant. And when Lori Colson (Monica Potter) files an internal complaint against Denny Crane for sexual harassment, Shirley Schmidt insists that he apologize, leading Denny from the frying pan into the fire .

Boston Legal TV Show Podcast
Men To Boys: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast Commentary on Boston Legal season 2, episode 5; published October 31, 2005; 68 min.

Boston Legal TV Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2005


Men To Boys: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast Commentary: A story of loose belt buckles, being Schmidt-canned, lonely chubbyists, Trouble in River city and six years to $1.7m. Check, please! When an old case she neglected comes up for trial, Denise Bauer frantically prepares for her defense against an auto manufacturer whose defective pick-up truck caused a fire that killed a terminally ill woman. Garrett Wells' research trip to the file room of the opposing law firm turns steamy when he meets Cassie (Tamara Feldman), an audaciously outspoken paralegal. Meanwhile Alan Shore, still trying to get over Tara Wilson, takes Sara Holt to dinner and embarrasses her by giving his own public service announcement to a crowded restaurant. And when Lori Colson (Monica Potter) files an internal complaint against Denny Crane for sexual harassment, Shirley Schmidt insists that he apologize, leading Denny from the frying pan into the fire .

Boston Legal TV Show Podcast
A Whiff and a Prayer: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast Commentary on Boston Legal season 2, episode 4; published October 23, 2005; 57 min.

Boston Legal TV Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2005


A Whiff and a Prayer: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast Commentary: A story of Minutemen, losing your head in court, atoning sins and sewer fishing. Forced by a client to put Denny Crane on the case, Shirley Schmidt reluctantly enlists his help to defend a Democratic Congressman being sued for not keeping a campaign promise to pass a ban on assault weapons. The right-wing Crane is an unlikely defender from the start, but Schmidt really wonders if she made the right decision when he goes missing the day of his closing. Meanwhile, Alan Shore, still reeling from Tara's exit, focuses on defending Catherine Piper (Betty White), accused of murdering his client, Bernard Ferrion. And Reverend Diddum (Kurt Fuller), Denise Bauer's ex-husband's lawyer, threatens to report Sara Holt and Garret Wells to their superiors for their ruse to get him to drastically reduce his client's alimony -- but he'll forget the whole matter if Sara gives in to a sexually perverse request

Boston Legal TV Show Podcast
A Whiff and a Prayer: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast Commentary on Boston Legal season 2, episode 4; published October 23, 2005; 57 min.

Boston Legal TV Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2005


A Whiff and a Prayer: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast Commentary: A story of Minutemen, losing your head in court, atoning sins and sewer fishing. Forced by a client to put Denny Crane on the case, Shirley Schmidt reluctantly enlists his help to defend a Democratic Congressman being sued for not keeping a campaign promise to pass a ban on assault weapons. The right-wing Crane is an unlikely defender from the start, but Schmidt really wonders if she made the right decision when he goes missing the day of his closing. Meanwhile, Alan Shore, still reeling from Tara's exit, focuses on defending Catherine Piper (Betty White), accused of murdering his client, Bernard Ferrion. And Reverend Diddum (Kurt Fuller), Denise Bauer's ex-husband's lawyer, threatens to report Sara Holt and Garret Wells to their superiors for their ruse to get him to drastically reduce his client's alimony -- but he'll forget the whole matter if Sara gives in to a sexually perverse request

Boston Legal TV Show Podcast
Finding Nimmo: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast Commentary on Boston Legal season 2, episode 3; published October 16, 2005; 90 min.

Boston Legal TV Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2005


Finding Nimmo: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast Commentary: Reeling over his break-up with Tara, Alan Shore heads to Nimmo Bay in British Columbia with Denny Crane for some fly fishing and male bonding in an effort to cure his pain. When they learn that the salmon population is being threatened by sea lice produced by fish farms, Shore and Crane feel compelled to act. Catherine Piper drops a bombshell on Shirley Schmidt when she confesses to killing Bernard Ferrion by whacking him over the head with a skillet. Sara Holt and Garrett Wells go to extremes to convince Reverend Diddum, the divorce attorney for Denise Bauer's husband, to decrease the alimony settlement she is required to pay him.

Boston Legal TV Show Podcast
Finding Nimmo: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast Commentary on Boston Legal season 2, episode 3; published October 16, 2005; 90 min.

Boston Legal TV Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2005


Finding Nimmo: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast Commentary: Reeling over his break-up with Tara, Alan Shore heads to Nimmo Bay in British Columbia with Denny Crane for some fly fishing and male bonding in an effort to cure his pain. When they learn that the salmon population is being threatened by sea lice produced by fish farms, Shore and Crane feel compelled to act. Catherine Piper drops a bombshell on Shirley Schmidt when she confesses to killing Bernard Ferrion by whacking him over the head with a skillet. Sara Holt and Garrett Wells go to extremes to convince Reverend Diddum, the divorce attorney for Denise Bauer's husband, to decrease the alimony settlement she is required to pay him.

Boston Legal TV Show Podcast
The Black Widow: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast Commentary on Boston Legal season 2, episode 1; published October 1, 2005; 1 hr, 27 min.

Boston Legal TV Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2005


The Black Widow: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast Commentary: Alan Shore and Brad Chase represent Kelly Nolan (Heather Locklear), a splashy, exotic murder defendant dubbed by the media "The Black Widow," on trial for poisoning her much older husband. Denny Crane lusts after Mrs. Nolan and begs Shore to let him lend a hand in any way possible. Denise Bauer enlists junior associates Garrett Wells and Sara Holt to assist her on a case involving a Jewish man who feels his civil rights were violated when his Christian co-workers held Bible readings in the workplace. To complicate matters, Denise's husband serves her with divorce papers in front of them. Meanwhile, Shirley Schmidt and Tara Wilson (Rhona Mitra) defend a respected surgeon accused of sexually assaulting a mute woman, who ultimately testifies by very unconventional means. Shore is taken aback when he finds out that opposing counsel on the case is Tara's former lover, Malcolm Holmes (Rupert Everett).

Boston Legal TV Show Podcast
The Black Widow: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast Commentary on Boston Legal season 2, episode 1; published October 1, 2005; 1 hr, 27 min.

Boston Legal TV Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2005


The Black Widow: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast Commentary: Alan Shore and Brad Chase represent Kelly Nolan (Heather Locklear), a splashy, exotic murder defendant dubbed by the media "The Black Widow," on trial for poisoning her much older husband. Denny Crane lusts after Mrs. Nolan and begs Shore to let him lend a hand in any way possible. Denise Bauer enlists junior associates Garrett Wells and Sara Holt to assist her on a case involving a Jewish man who feels his civil rights were violated when his Christian co-workers held Bible readings in the workplace. To complicate matters, Denise's husband serves her with divorce papers in front of them. Meanwhile, Shirley Schmidt and Tara Wilson (Rhona Mitra) defend a respected surgeon accused of sexually assaulting a mute woman, who ultimately testifies by very unconventional means. Shore is taken aback when he finds out that opposing counsel on the case is Tara's former lover, Malcolm Holmes (Rupert Everett).