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Welcome to this episode of The Off-Book Club. Before we dive into today's episode, we want to let you know that the discussion will touch on some deeply sensitive topics. We will be exploring themes related to prescription and recreational drug use and abuse, the heartbreaking loss of an infant, experiences with suicide attempts, struggles with mental illness, crude language, and shock therapy. We approach these subjects with the utmost care and compassion, but we understand they can be challenging for some listeners. Please take care of yourself as you listen, and remember that it's okay to step away if you need to. If you or someone you know needs support, there are resources available, and you don't have to go through this alone. Thank you for being with us and for your understanding. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ In this world, is anything or anyone really NORMAL? At this point, all we can really hope for is a life that is somewhere NEXT to normal. That's exactly what Diana Goodman and her family are grappling with in this gripping musical we're discussing this week on the pod! Intertwined with heartbreaking lyrics, and energetic melodies, Brady and Elle dive into this beloved contemporary musical that rocked the musical theatre world. Literally! We (specifically Elle) can barely contain ourselves and the excitement we have to share this story with you. If you haven't heard of this one, strap in, because you're in for a wild ride. One that is anything but normal!! xoxo, E&B
This week: Lizzie wrote 7 episode descriptions in less than two weeks but forgot this one for some reason. Also, Diana Goodman of the Laser Time network is joining us again. She's rad.
A group of women who were raped by the same man are now coming together to campaign for better treatment for survivors of rape in the Scottish justice system. After his sentencing, the women were photographed arm-in-arm outside the high court in Glasgow, having forged a close bond. Catriona Renton, reporter and presenter for BBC Scotland, joins Nuala. Writer and activist Natasha Walter joins Nuala to discuss her new, very personal book, Before the Light Fades: a memoir of grief and resistance. One day in December 2017 Natasha's mother Ruth took her own life. Natasha overwhelmed, by grief and guilt starts to look back through Ruth's history, trying to understand how her life led to this death. Last week scientists in America announced that they have taken an important step in understanding the human genome- our genetic blueprint- by decoding the Y chromosome which is passed from male parent to male offspring and determines biological sex and fertility. Professor Chris Barratt, head of Reproductive Medicine at Ninewells Hospital and the University of Dundee Medical School explains the implications of this research in relation to male infertility. Next to Normal is a Pulitzer prize-winning production currently on stage at the Donmar Theatre in London. At its heart Diana Goodman is a suburban wife and mother living with bipolar and haunted by her past. We speak to actor Caissie Levy playing Diana and birder and environmentalist, Mya-Rose Craig whose recent book Birdgirl talked about the impact on her and her family of having a mother with the same diagnosis. Presenter: Nuala McGovern Producer: Lucinda Montefiore Opener 00:00 Rape 01:20 Natasha Walter 10:32 Y Chromosome Breakthrough 22:23 Bipolar Mothers 30:19
The original idea of this podcast was to focus on the types of films they don't make anymore and "Technicolor underwater musicals" certainly fit that bill. Diana Goodman of 30-20-10 joins me today to talk about Million Dollar Mermaid. If you thought movies like The Avengers were spectacle, you ain't seen nothing yet.
197! Boppers of the world, unite! Diamond Feit, James Eldred, Diana Goodman, and Mikel Reparaz gang up to talk about The Warriors, the landmark 1979 Walter Hill film and the video game(s) based upon it.
Today we are discussing the 1983 movie Risky Business. And we have a very special guest host Ms. Diana Goodman from the ThirtyTwentyTen podcast. Along the way we discuss the truly profound advice of saying "What the fuck," how many laws you can break in one night and is this a prequel to American Psycho? All this and so much more!! Follow Diana on Twitter and go subscribe to ThirtyTwentyTen Follow us on social media and don't forget to like, subscribe and rate us on your pod catcher of choice!! Instagram discord Facebook projectgenxpod@gmail.com
“There is no one on this green earth who could better tell the tales of Hollywood Lights, Nashville Nights than Victoria Hallman and Diana Goodman. And, oh, the tales they can tell! There they were, right in the middle of it all, falling in and out of love with the biggest names in show business. They were given a front row seat to the greatest show on earth, Hollywood, Vegas and Nashville, and were surrounded by some of the most brilliant talent we have ever known. Fasten your seat belts – Hollywood Lights, Nashville Nights will be a bumpy, fun-time ride for all.” – Robert Hicks New York Times best-selling author of The Widow of the South Editor of A Guitar and a Pen “Hee Haw was all about friends and family having a great time and laughing together – both on the set and with everyone watching at home. One big family! Some of the relationships formed while making that show will last forever. Victoria Hallman is one of those people – my forever friend. I think so much of her because she cares about people. I know she cares about my family and me. I know that she would be there for me if I needed her. As special as she makes me feel, I know she does this for everyone, because she's just that kind of person.” – Irlene Mandrell Co-star of Barbara Mandrell and the Mandrell Sisters Hee Haw Star “My first crushes were the Hee Haw Girls.” – Robert Reynolds, the Mavericks Grammy Winner Country Music Association Award Winner Academy of Country Music Award Winner #elvispresley #heehaw #burtreynolds #buckowens
Theatre First Episode 321Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly).Next to Normal – Chapel Off Chapel, Melbourne, Australia The Tony Award Winning Musical DramaThis electric musical drama stars Queenie van de Zandt in the leading role of Diana Goodman, the matriarch of a modern-day family traumatised by loss and the unpredictable effects sparked by her Bipolar diagnosis.For more information visit https://chapeloffchapel.com.au/show/next-to-normal/ For more Theatre reviews from Alex, visit https://www.bitesz.com/show/theatre-first/ Subscribe, rate and review Theatre First at all good podcast apps, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Pocket Casts, CastBox.FM, Podbean, Spreaker etc.If you're enjoying Theatre First podcast, please share and tell your friends. Your support would be appreciated...thank you.Theatre First RSS feed: https://www.spreaker.com/show/4988589/episodes/feed For more podcasts visit our HQ at https://bitesz.com #theatre #stage #reviews #melbourne #australia #podcast
It's March 1st. And it's cheese. Next To Normal is a rock musical about a typical American family hiding mental illness from the world. Diana Goodman has been struggling with bipolar depressive illness and delusions for seventeen years following the passing of her infant son. The show recognizes the strain her mental illness puts on her family, and their struggle to find their own “normal.” *TRIGGER WARNING* contents of the show include death, mental illness, drug use and abuse, and suicide.
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In 1975, Diana Goodman would be crowned a pageant queen and fall in love with the King.The Southern belle who became Miss Georgia USA and would later appear in the popular variety show “Hee Haw,” revealed how her life forever changed in the new book “Hollywood Lights, Nashville Nights."Before Goodman made her mark on television, she was involved in a passionate affair with Elvis Presley that ended in heartbreak.The then-25-year-old first met Presley shortly after she became Miss Georgia in 1975 and was visiting Memphis on a media trip for the pageant. Presley and his wife Priscilla divorced in 1973“She viewed him as an extremely special, loving, kind, godly man,” Victoria Hallman, Goodman's pal, co-star and co-author, told Fox News about the brief romance. “He will always have a very, very special place in her heart. I think she always felt that he truly held love in his heart for her. I think it's important for people to know that their love was real.”In the book, Goodman candidly described how she was easily captivated by the rock 'n' roll icon. And while Presley couldn't resist the blonde beauty from the Deep South, he had specific requirements for his special lady.“I like long hair,” Presley allegedly told Goodman. “I like long nails too. But you know what I don't like? Jeans. You see, growing up, we were real poor and the only kind of clothes my mama and daddy could afford to buy me were dungarees and overalls, so blue jeans remind me of that, and I don't like thinking about being poor, so I'd rather see you in something else when we're together.”And there was no denying Presley had an insatiable appetite for food.For one of their nights together, the singer attempted to impress Goodman by ordering every single dish on the menu.“I was flabbergasted,” wrote Goodman. “Stepping to the cart, he began lifting the domes to show me my choices: Hamburgers and fries; onion-smothered hamburger steak with mashed potatoes and gravy; fried chicken; fish and hushpuppies; and a T-bone steak with a loaded baked potato.”And while Presley is best known for wolfing down grilled peanut butter and banana sandwiches, his preferred dish for date night was a hearty steak and onions with iced tea.As for their sexual encounter? Goodman insisted Presley was an unforgettable lover.“… I'd never felt safer than right there, with Elvis holding me while I trembled like a virgin bride on her honeymoon,” she wrote. “… He kissed me like he wanted to eat me up, and made love to me like he could never get his fill.”And while Presley was “a creature of the night," his days away from the stage were surprisingly ordinary, involving pancakes with "a puddle of syrup, butter and jelly," along with a generous serving of “The Price is Right.”For Presley, his shows for fans always came first, but when cameras weren't rolling, Goodman witnessed a completely different side to the beloved entertainer.
Darlings, welcome to another new episode of Live from the Pool-House This week, we are joined by Diana Goodman from Thirty-Twenty-Ten to talk about Zsa Zsa Gabor and all things Old Hollywood! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week we're joined by Diana Goodman from Thirty Twenty Ten to discuss "Christmas." In addition to the episode we discuss Cloris Leachman's insane filmography, the way's our own grandmothers were like Ida, and the absolute worst old cars.
The Bois are joined by a very special guest, Diana Goodman from the Thirty Twenty Ten podcast, to breakdown the 30th year anniversary of the 1991 cult classic RIKI-OH: THE STORY OF RICKY, and all the blood, guts, and exploding heads of this outrageous action masterpiece.
Romance novel expert and writer Kayla grabs the women of Laser Time's 302010 (Diana Goodman and Sarah) podcast to discuss Well Met. Receive a crash course on the appeal, tropes, and intentions of the genre while exploring Jen DeLuca's small town Ren Fair love affair. Stern Brunch Daddies welcome.
Romance novel expert and writer Kayla grabs the women of Laser Time's 302010 (Diana Goodman and Sarah) podcast to discuss Well Met. Receive a crash course on the appeal, tropes, and intentions of the genre while exploring Jen DeLuca's small town Ren Fair love affair. Stern Brunch Daddies welcome.
On the season 4 premiere, we’re joined by the Laser Time Network’s own Diana Goodman! This week, the staff must navigate being constantly filmed by a documentary crew, Mark is unfortunately still an absolute jerk, Dr. Elizabeth Corday makes her debut, a good Samaritan suffers a critical injury after saving a man’s life, a brawl breaks out in the middle of the ER, Morgenstern suffers a heart attack, and oh by the way, this entire episode aired live on NBC. Twice.
Is this the best single episode of any TV show of all time? We are joyed by special guests Chris Antista and Diana Goodman as we definitely answer what happened to the Russian. Yep. We solved it. You are welcome.
This week Tim is joined by Diana Goodman of Thirty, Twenty, Ten Podcast to chat all about The Criterion Collection and what we think should be added to it! Diana's Twitter: https://twitter.com/LeCineNerd 30 20 10 Podcast: https://www.lasertimepodcast.com/category/thirty-twenty-ten/ YouTube Channel: youtube.com/ThroughtheLensProductions Please Rewind Podcast: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/pleas…00399989370&mt=2 Tim's Twitter: twitter.com/ThisIsTimRooney Tim's Instagram: www.instagram.com/thisistimrooney/ Tim's Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/ThroughTheLensProduction?fref=ts
This week on How is it Now? Jess and Trey talk with Diana Goodman about The Lion in Winter! This movie won Best Actress, Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Original Score at the 1968 Academy Awards! Check out Diana Goodman on Thirty Twenty Ten at: https://www.lasertimepodcast.com/category/thirty-twenty-ten/ Support How is it now? at: www.patreon.com/nintendomainpodcast
The gang is joined by Diana Goodman of the Thirty Twenty Ten Podcast to discuss Albert Brook's vacation to the afterlife, Defending Your Life. Defending Your LifeDirected by: Albert BrooksWritten by: Albert BrooksScore by: Michael GoreBudget: “more than $20 million” - Roger Ebert Grossed: $16.4 millionCast:Albert Brooks as Daniel MillerMeryl Streep as JuliaRip Torn as Bob Diamond Lee Grant as Lena FosterBuck Henry as Dick StanleyGeorge D. Wallace as Daniel’s JudgeLillian Lehman as Daniel’s JudgeS. Scott Bullock as Daniel’s FatherCarol Bivens as Daniel’s Mother Susan Walters as Daniel’s WifeGary Beach as Car Salesman Talking Points: What is your history with Albert Brooks and specifically Defending Your Life?Initial Non-spoiler feelings about this watchHow does this compare with other versions of the afterlife in film/tv?Social Media:Email: popoholicscast@gmail.comFacebook: @PopOHolicsTwitter: @PopOHolicsInstagram: @popoholicscastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtG_kc4UFeUnlhpogZmjYBQ
Pop-O-Holics Weekly Upload (02/08/2021) Social Media:Email: popoholicscast@gmail.comFacebook: @PopOHolicsTwitter: @PopOHolicsInstagram: @popoholicscastIntro: Welcome special guest Diana Goodman from the ThirtyTwentyTen Podcast! Community Feedback Section: Poll Results! TBT Episode 1 2001: A Star Wars StoryBrian’s Wacky News Corner:News: Chloe Zhao to write & direct a Sci-Fi/Western Dracula (https://www.empireonline.com/movies/news/chloe-zhao-directing-dracula-as-a-sci-fi-western-for-universal/)Stacy Osei-Kuffour to write Blade: The Vampire Slayer (https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/marvels-blade-movie-finds-its-writer-in-watchmen-scribe-exclusive)Ryan Coogler to make a Wakanda series for Disney+ (https://www.empireonline.com/movies/news/ryan-coogler-working-on-wakanda-series-for-disney/)Movies:Judas and the Black Messiah (Theaters/HBO Max) 2/12Minari (Theaters/A24 Screening Room) 2/12, PVOD 2/26Saint Maud (PVOD) 2/12TV:Clarice (CBS) 2/11What We’ve Been Consuming: Diana Promising Young WomanChrisOK Human - Weezer (Album) In & Of Itself (Hulu)BrianRocks (Netflix)
Diana Goodman is a successful model and actress. From 1969 to 1972 she was a cheerleader for the Atlanta Falcons and in 1975 she became Miss Georgia. She also starred in the TV show Hee Haw in the 1980's Shortly after winning the Miss Georgia title she met Elvis Presley.He swept Diana off her feet and they began a relationship. Diana joins me on the show to share the whole story and her memories of her time with Elvis. You can order Diana's book Hollywood Lights,Nashville Nights by visiting the Facebook page see link https://www.facebook.com/Diana-Goodman-Hollywood-Lights-Nashville-Nights-388982684969289 Contact me at elvistheultimatefanchannel@gmail.com
A very special episode as the hosts and 302010's own Diana Goodman talk about "Employee of the Month," one of the Sopranos most infamous episodes and that's saying something. This episode was regarded as incredibly shocking and brutal when it was shown in 2001 and it still feels that way today.
This episode is anything but a surefire flop, because we've got the amazing Diana Goodman (@lecinenerd) from the Thirty, Twenty, Ten podcast to talk about Mel Brooks' THE PRODUCERS! Often considered one of the funniest films of all time, this ribald satire was too shocking for audiences in the 60s but has found a new appreciation over time! Hosted by Steve Guntli Logo by Corinne Kempen Twitter: @rogerslistpod Email: rogerslistpod@gmail.com Instagram: @rogerslistpod Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/7ESRsNext week's episode: El Topo
SEASON FINALE! Here it is, the end of the first season...minus two episodes, lol. However, we are joined by Diana Goodman. We talk about how good Queen Latifa is in her first role, how to work in Hollywood, and how tremendous a first season this was. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Before we get started today, I would like to Thank my Patreon Family for their continued support: Angelo, Reva and Alan, Marianne, Danielle, Tara, and The Golden Gays NYC. If you'd like to be part of this growing family & get exclusive behind-the-scene perks, visit https://patreon.com/callmeadamnyc. Membership starts at just $3/month. Now, on this episode of Baring It All with Call Me Adam, on the Broadway Podcast Network, I chat with actress, recording artist, and educator, Donna Vivino. In this interview, we Defy Gravity and discuss all of Donna's new ventures, plus take a look back on her life in theatre. Connect with Donna: http://www.donnavivino.com, Broadway-Unlimited, Twitter, and Instagram Like what you hear? Then become a member of my Patreon Page for exclusive behind-the-scene perks! For more "Call Me Adam" interviews visit: https://callmeadam.com Theme Song by Bobby Cronin (https://bit.ly/2MaADvQ) Podcast Logo by Liam O'Donnell (https://bit.ly/2YNI9CY) Edited by Drew Kaufman (https://bit.ly/2OXqOnw) Outro Music Underscore by CueTique (Website: https://bit.ly/31luGmT, Facebook: @CueTique) More on Donna: Donna Vivino is an American actress and singer most recently seen in the 2019 - 2020 Broadway revival national tour of Cats as “Grizabella” which closed due to the Covid-19 crisis. She was nominated for an SF Bay Area Theatre Critics Award for Best Actress in Play for Finks in 2019 and nominated for a 2018 Los Angeles Ovation Award for Best Actress in a Musical for her portrayal of “Mary Flynn” in Merrily We Roll Along, directed by Michael Arden and opposite Wayne Brady. She performed as “Elphaba” in Wicked on Broadway, previously seen starring in the role on the 1st National Tour. Donna has been on a Broadway stage since the age of 8; she was the original “Young Cosette” in Les Miserables on Broadway and on the cast recording. She starred on Broadway in Fame Becomes Me with Martin Short and was also on Broadway in Hairspray and Saturday Night Fever. Favorite roles include “Diana Goodman” in Next to Normal at Bristol Riverside Theatre and “Serena Maxwell” in the web series Submissions Only. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Before we begin season five of "These Are Their Stories," here's a look back at the best moments, Hey It's That Guys, and Ripped from the Headlines from the past year. We'll hear from past guests Steven Pappas, Katie Mitchel, Issac Butler, Lani Diane Rich, Lawrence Tucker, Lauren Milberger, Katie Mitchel, Tracey Furgeson, Diana Goodman, Nick Cappodice, Carolyn Paine, Mary Philips-Sandy, Kelly Jones, Aviv Rubenstein, and Si Frater. Then, among criticism that cop shows have had a detrimental effect on the public's tolerance for police misconduct, we talk with Georgetown professor and L&O superfan Marcia Chatelain about whether it's time to "cancel" Law & Order, et al. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/partnersincrimemedia See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Seit kurzem könnt ihr meine Arbeit hier beim Podcast auf Ko-fi unterstützen und mich, die Katzen und die Cashcows auf einen virtuellen Kaffee einladen. Hier kommt ihr zu meinem Profil: Katzen und Cashcows auf Ko-Fi! Felicitas Geipel führt ein Leben, das ich geradezu 100% um Musical dreht. Während sie tagsüber als Ansprechpartnerin für Amateurbühnen im Wiesbadener Verlag Musik und Bühne arbeitet, ist sie in jeder anderen freien Minute als Musicaldarstellerin auf der Bühne – sei es nun beim Jungen Staatsmusical am Staatstheater Wiesbaden, als Diana Goodman in "Next to Normal" in der Waggonhalle Marburg oder als Einspringerin in diversen anderen Theatern. Felicitas selbst findet ihr auf Instagram oder auf ihrer eigenen Website. Das Junge Staatsmusical am Staatstheater Wiesbaden findet ihr entweder auf der Website des Theaters oder auf Instagram. Wenn ihr Fragen, Kommentare oder Anmerkungen habt, schreibt Lisanne gerne an katzen.und.cashcows@gmail.com oder besucht "Katzen und Cashcows" auf Facebook oder Instagram.
The Elvis Series continues on this episode of Life & Laughs Podcast as Diana Goodman McDaniel joins Johnny and Elias to let everyone know just what dating Elvis Presley was like! She tells us every detail... from the crazy way she met Elvis, to being flown away across the country to meet Elvis for a date. She tells us about Elvis' generosity and how he was the perfect gentleman in every way. Find out about the special gifts he gave her. You will also find out how Burt Reynolds played a role in her relationship with Elvis ending. Diana describes being a cast member on Hee Haw and how Burt Reynolds gave her a start in his movies. She also fills us in on dating other famous men such as Ricky Nelson, John Schneider, and Burt Reynolds. We also find out all about her life today and her loving family that she adores! Our very own show Psychologist, Dr. Bil(with one L) stops by as welll! Its a whole lot of laughs on this exciting episode of Life & Laughs Podcast with Johnny and Elias!
Dylan and Connor are still SHAKING after talking to the legend herself Alice Ripley (Next to Normal, Side Show, Sunset Boulevard) for an iconic and insightful conversation. They discuss the power and relevancy of Next to Normal, stage door encounters, nostalgic summer trips to the city, the feminine mystique of Carrie the Musical, how Jacques Brel saved Cleveland theatre, female creative teams, Connor’s new crush, the honor of being nominated (and winning) a Tony Award, Biden’s VP pick, creating Diana Goodman, and Alice’s cats AND live vocals on the pod!Follow Alice RipleyTwitter & Instagram: @ripleythebandFollow us on Instagram & Twitter!@thedramapodcast@ConnorMacDowell@dylanmacdowellEdited by Maggie MontaltoPlease rate us 5 stars and subscribe on Apple Podcasts!
Welcome to episode 68 of Heroes Three. This week we're flying back into our look at Women in action with Yuen Woo-ping's take on the legendary martial artist, 1994's Wing Chun, starring Michelle Yeoh and Donnie Yen! Joining us this episode is special guest Diana Goodman from the Thirty Twenty Ten podcast!Download the episode here!Check out Thirty Twenty Ten here!Diana Goodman on twitter - @LeCineNerdCheck us out on social media - Twitter Instagram Facebook EmailGrab your favorite H3 GIFs here - Heroes Three Giphy Heroes Three gfycatCheck out some art from the show by Carlos - Kung Fu Carlito on TeepublicFull film credits at HKMDB
Click here if you want to donate to our patreon!It's a podcast network crossover. Bad Reading welcomes Thirty Twenty Ten co-host and Laser Time's grandma (as she puts it) Diana Goodman!Diana is a classic movie buff, so we have a tale for her about the Alfred Hitchcock classic, Psycho. A tale so badly written that the master of suspense is probably rolling in his grave.Check out the story!Follow Diana @lecinenerd on Twitter!Follow Thirty Twenty Ten @302010podcast on Twitter! Check out the rest of the Laser Time network, or donate to their patreon!Follow Atlas @atlasnovack on Twitter or Instagram!Follow Chris @stolen_relic on Twitter or Instagram!Follow us @badreadingpod on Twitter or Instagram!Check out our other episodes on our Youtube channel or anywhere you find your podcasts! And don’t forget to leave a rating as it helps the show out.Recorded at Third Wheel Podcast Studios in Los Angeles, CA.
Today's guests are longtime friend of the club Alice Ripley and her frequent collaborator Christopher Schelling. Alice, who has been hailed by The New York Times as “simply astonishing,” is a consummate Broadway star, a versatile film and TV actor, and a distinguished singer-songwriter. She earned her first Tony Award nomination in 1997 with her brilliant work in the legendary Side Show, before winning the 2009 Tony Award for “Best Actress in a Musical '' for her performance as Diana Goodman in the Pulitzer Prize-winning Next to Normal. She has also originated roles in such Broadway productions as The Who's Tommy, Sunset Boulevard, and, most recently, American Psycho. Alice is joined today by her collaborator of nearly 40 years, Christopher Schelling, who is also a founding member of Ripley, the band formed by Alice in 2001. Christopher has served as musical director and manager for a number of other pop rock/cabaret performers. Additionally, his literary agency represents such bestselling authors as Augusten Burroughs, Rainbow Rowell and Kathy Valentine of the Go-Go's. Alice and Christopher sat down with our Marketing Associate, Adrian Karnani, to discuss memories from these iconic original casts, revisiting Sunset Boulevard, and creating original music for the last decade. For tickets and information visit: https://54below.com/events/alice-ripley-crossovers/ See Alice sing “As If We Never Said Goodbye:” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I7nUF5yeU3A See Alice sing “I'm Alive:” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJEX5t0l1Hs See Alice sing “I Dreamed A Dream:” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wWHpILm5PCI Credits This podcast is hosted by Nella Vera and Adrian Karnani and produced by Grace Benigni, with support from the Feinstein's/54 Below marketing staff. Artwork by Philip Romano. Follow Nella on Twitter at @spinstripes and Adrian on Instagram at @adriankarnani. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
To celebrate 2 solid years of podcasting excellence (don't laugh), we are playing one of N64's biggest titles, and one of the most influential and important games ever, GOLDENEYE 007. To help us tackle this seminal title, we're joined by Mikel Reparaz (@Wikiparaz) of the VIDJAGAME APOCALYPSE podcast, and Diana Goodman (@LeCineNerd) of THIRTY TWENTY TEN! We talk about James Bond, "GoldenEye" the movie, iconic multiplayer, small development teams, and dog costumes, and it couldn't have been cooler if it had been put on ice (shaken, not stirred). Also, some very exciting news: ULTRA 64 is launching a Patreon! We'll be offering patrons two additional bonus episodes per month, plus plenty of other treats and surprises down the line. Our first episode (available for donors RIGHT NOW!) is all about Treasure's fan-favorite N64 import, SIN AND PUNISHMENT! Be sure to check out patreon.com/ultra64pod for more details! Hosted by Steve Guntli and Woody Ciskowski Logo by Steve Guntli / Updated logo by Barry Shaw Theme song: "Truck" by The Octopus Project (theoctopusproject.com) ultra64podcast.com Twitter: @ultra64podcast Email: ultra64podcast@gmail.com Instagram: @ultra64podcast Be sure to check out Vidjagame Apocalypse, Thirty Twenty Ten, and other great shows at lasertimepodcast.com Next week's episode: 1080 Snowboarding / Twisted Edge Extreme Snowboarding / Big Mountain 2000.
CELEBRATING SVU'S 21 SEASON! In honor of SVU's TV milestone, we look back at the episode that started it all. Veteran cop Elliot Stabler and his rookie partner Olivia Benson, along with a squad room of crazy characters, investigate the murder of a cabbie who got his junk cut off. But they soon discover the victim might be a war criminal accused of raping dozens of women. We're talking about SVU season 1 episode 1 Payback. Our returning guest is Diana Goodman from the ThirtyTwentyTen podcast. This episode is inspired by stories of war atrocities during the Bosnian War. http://www.lawandorderpodcast.com/podcast-episodes/payback Support the show.
This week, we grab Diana Goodman for a high-speed detour to explore five '70s and '80s movies that had a profound influence on the early years of gaming, helping shape the then-new medium's aesthetics and defining its direction for decades to come. Then we dig into No Man's Sky Beyond, rumors of SNES games on Switch, and the games you had to cheat to beat.
This week, we grab Diana Goodman for a high-speed detour to explore five ’70s and ’80s movies that had a profound influence on the early years of gaming, helping shape the then-new medium’s aesthetics and defining its direction for decades... Read more
Ma-Anne Dionisio is best known for originating the role of Kim in the Canadian production of "Miss Saigon" and subsequently performing around the world. She currently plays Diana Goodman in the Musical Stage Company's production of "Next to Normal" in Toronto. Ma-Anne shares how she went from being a 17-year-old nerd to an international musical theatre sensation. Ma-Anne reminds us that actors who portray mental illness on stage need self-care practices off stage to help them cope with the stress. She is also very candid about her experience as a single mother working in theatre. Thanks to my sponsors: AnthroDesk The best sit/stand desk. Details here. Stratford Tea Leaves Guaranteed Extraordinary Quality Tea
Game of Thrones is back this weekend, and if you don't watch it, too bad! This week starts off with the Top 5 Game of Thrones games, with help from Thirty Twenty Ten's Diana Goodman, so expect a healthy amount of show- and book-related banter thrown in. After that, we switch gears and talk about Earth Defense Force: Iron Rain, Mario and Link dabbling in VR, and the best April Fool's jokes you've pulled and/or fallen for.
Game of Thrones is back this weekend, and if you don’t watch it, too bad! This week starts off with the Top 5 Game of Thrones games, with help from Thirty Twenty Ten’s Diana Goodman, so expect a healthy amount... Read more
Welcome to our sixth annual end-of-year roundup, when we gather together a bunch of games-industry guests and count down our favorite games of the year. This year's show is one of our biggest yet, weighting in at a hefty 3.5 hours and featuring appearances from Brett Elston, US Gamer's Kat Bailey and Mike Williams, MacWorld's Leif Johnson, Experience Points' Jorge Albor, Ubisoft News' Youssef Maguid, Anthony Acosta, and Thirty Twenty Ten's Diana Goodman.
This therapist thinks she can cure rapists by reading them bedtime stories, making them suck their thumbs, and calling her "Mommy." Then she straight up sleeps with one and is attacked by the patient's sister mother. (Plus pro tip: don't put your ankle monitor on your cat.) We're looking at SVU season 5 episode 3 "Mother" with Diana Goodman from the ThirtyTwentyTen podcast. This episode is based on the case of Doctor Margaret Bean-Bayog. We welcome a new sponsor this episode: Good Cigar Company. Go to goodcigar.co and use promo code ORDER for 10% off any subscription. Support the show.
Pop cultures has no shortage of non denominational fictional Holiday celebrations, so specials guests Diana Goodman and AJ Glasser join Chris and Dave in their effort to mine classic TV and movies for the very bestest Christmas alternatives in the... Read more
Biophysicists Dr. Nicole Prent and Dr. Jacqueline Townsend are back. this time we're talking about Electron Spin Resonance, a technique that's like Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, but different. our guest this time is Diana Goodman, Host of the Thirty Twenty Ten podcast.
The magic of Hollywood can bring us joy, make us laugh, move us to tears... or change our lives forever. Diana Goodman of Laser Time's Thirty Twenty Ten visits Pockets this week (along with her friend Steve the dog) and tells us a story about the power of film.
Our wonderful guest for this month is one of the hosts of 30/20/10, which you can find here: http://www.lasertimepodcast.com/category/thirty-twenty-ten/ Also, if you wanna have a conversation about classic Hollywood please follow her on Twitter! @LeCineNerd
Marin Mazzie talks about taking on the role of Diana Goodman in Broadway's "Next to Normal" and whether she and her co-star/husband Jason Danieley take their work home with them after the show. She also talks about her early professional experiences, including The Barn Theater in Michigan and An Evening Dinner Theatre in Westchester NY; appearing in the ultimately truncated national tour of "Doonesbury"; stepping into roles in the original productions of "Big River", "Into The Woods" and "And The World Goes Round"; her first opportunity to create a role, Clara in Sondheim and Lapine's "Passion", and having it created around her; the journey of "Ragtime" from Toronto to Broadway; her foray into the classics with Charles Mee's version of "The Trojan Women" for the site-specific company En Garde Arts; the differences between appearing in both "Kiss Me, Kate" and "Spamalot" in New York and London; and her forays into non-musical roles with "A Streetcar Named Desire" at Barrington Stage and "Enron" on Broadway -- and why she wants more opportunities to do more than just musicals. Original air date - September 8, 2010.
Marin Mazzie talks about taking on the role of Diana Goodman in Broadway's "Next to Normal" and whether she and her co-star/husband Jason Danieley take their work home with them after the show. She also talks about her early professional experiences, including The Barn Theater in Michigan and An Evening Dinner Theatre in Westchester NY; appearing in the ultimately truncated national tour of "Doonesbury"; stepping into roles in the original productions of "Big River", "Into The Woods" and "And The World Goes Round"; her first opportunity to create a role, Clara in Sondheim and Lapine's "Passion", and having it created around her; the journey of "Ragtime" from Toronto to Broadway; her foray into the classics with Charles Mee's version of "The Trojan Women" for the site-specific company En Garde Arts; the differences between appearing in both "Kiss Me, Kate" and "Spamalot" in New York and London; and her forays into non-musical roles with "A Streetcar Named Desire" at Barrington Stage and "Enron" on Broadway -- and why she wants more opportunities to do more than just musicals. Original air date - September 8, 2010.